Guest guest Posted September 15, 2011 Report Share Posted September 15, 2011 I'd love one of these. Is it too good to be true? Loni  Shielded Computers Shielded LCDs Chemical Free Computers Safe Computers Non Chemical Computers Radiation Free Computers Our users include: The US National Institute of Health, The US Census Bureau, The US Department of Commerce, The United Nations, The Province of Quebec, The US Forest Service, The State of Massachusetts, Bankers Trust, MIT, Hancock Insurance , Hancock Retired Long Term Care, Miami Dade College, Waste Management, NASA, The National Bank of Canada Other users include optometrists, physicians, accountants, attorneys, concerned parents and anybody who feels it is unwise to sit in front of the extremely high voltages of LCDs unless they are certified to 0.0 milligauss. Shouldn’t you use a Zero Radiation LCD Display? Here’s what physicians say about magnetic radiation: “As good as any other luxury monitor on the market, but the added peace of mind it brings makes it the clear choice.†- , M.D. “I wouldn’t be caught dead with any other monitor. As a parent I’ve already made adjustments so that my children use these radiation free monitors with their computers. I urge all parents to do the same.†-ce Dworet, M.D. “I think people who use VDTs should be protected by reduction in emissions.†-Lincoln D. Russin, M.D. Chairman, Department of Radiology Many people think LCDs have no emissions.  This is not true. The fluorescent-tube backlight in LCDs uses transformers which run at extremely high voltages (similar to CRTs) and create strong magnetic fields. Our special line of Zero Radiation LCDs is doctor-recommended and is certified to have 0.0 electromagnetic ELF fields at operating distance. Time Magazine writes: “…children exposed to 3 milligauss showed a fourfold increase in the risk of leukemia.â€Â Radiation is linked to cancer, leukemia, headaches, fatigue, cataracts, miscarriages and birth defects. The US EPA recommends “prudent avoidance.â€Â In August of 2001, the International Agency for Research on Cancer unanimously concluded that magnetic fields are carcinogens in the same class as DDT and lead. Scientists from the US, UK and 8 other countries “all agreed,†said Dr. Larry . Magnetic fields were also linked in June of 2001 to a six fold increase in miscarriages, by the Kaiser Permanente’s research division. The LCDs are the ultimate fashion statement! Their futuristic design is only one to two inches deep, which saves space. The LCDs are available in the following sizes: 15â€, 17â€, 19â€, 20 " and beyond! The LCDs are compatible with all computers, including IBM PC, Dell, Gateway, HP, Sony, Toshiba, Apple/Mac, etc. Our company has been featured in: The Boston Globe, the Chicago Sun Times, the Washington Post, Business Week, Newsweek Magazine, the Boston Business Journal, UPI, NBC radio, Good Morning America, USA Tonight, Glamour Magazine, PC Week Magazine, Lotus Magazine, CompuServe Magazine (“Averting Desktop Chernobylâ€), Adweek’s Computer Magazine (cover story: Are VDT’s safe?), Marketing Computers Magazine (cover story: “Caught in the crossfireâ€), and CNN Business News. Order with Confidence: 1 Month money back guarantee 3 year warranty Notes: LCDs do not waste space around the edges and because of that a 15-inch LCD is the equivalent of a 17-inch CRT. A 17-inch LCD is the equivalent of 19 inch CRT. And an 18.1-inch LCD is the equivalent of a 21-inch CRT! The computer industry certifies LCDs and CRTs with either the TCO standard (2.0 milligauss) or the MPR standard (2.5 milligauss). Most experts suggest avoiding fields exceeding 1.0 to 2.0 milligauss. We certify our LCDs at 0.0 milligauss, giving you complete peace of mind. Call 800-222-3003 for more information! Technology Alternatives Corp.   1950 NE 208 Terrace Miami, FL 33179 800-222-3003 305-933-2026 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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