Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 Yes I like to read particular books & there is something about an old fashioned book that emits no emf's but to each his own! Loni I suppose the iPad is made to be used with wi-fi and most options can't be used without connection. The Kindle is much simpler and you only need the wi-fi if you want to buy books from Amazon. replies: Ipad is sth of a small touch-screen laptop. Emf-wise it will also be pretty much the same as a recent laptop... Kindle will definitely emit less emf than iPad, but well you can't to do that much with Kindle, I rather buy books I want to read and don't have any emf during reading ;-) And what's handier than a book? Although I must admit, I have put a quick glance on a Kindle, discretely on one of a subway passenger, and the screen seems rather comfortable on the eye! > > > > > > From: Rixta Francis<rixta.francis@...> > > Subject: Re: Ipad > > > > Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 5:07 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Everything wireless is unhealthy, so any e-reader that uses wi-fi can > > cause problems. I use the Kindle e-reader, but always have the wi-fi > > function turned off. We don't have wi-fi in the house anyway. So the > > iPad is safe, as long as you turn off the wi-fi. But then there's not > > much use in having an iPad, I think. > > > > Rixta > >> Juust wondering how bad ipads are emf wise and is there any way to reduce the radiation? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------ > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 I haven't thrown out my library card and I even buy paper books now and then. But I had a lot of e-books on my computers that I never read, because I can't stare at a computer screen very long. With an e-reader that problem got solved. So I use both, whatever I feel for at any moment. Rixta > Yes I like to read particular books & there is something about an old fashioned book that emits no emf's but to each his own! Loni > > > I suppose the iPad is made to be used with wi-fi and > most options can't be used without connection. The Kindle is much > simpler and you only need the wi-fi if you want to buy books from > Amazon. > > replies: > Ipad is sth of a small touch-screen laptop. Emf-wise it will also be pretty much the same as a recent laptop... > > Kindle will definitely emit less emf than iPad, but well you can't to do that much with Kindle, I rather buy books I want to read and don't have any emf during reading ;-) And what's handier than a book? > > Although I must admit, I have put a quick glance on a Kindle, discretely on one of a subway passenger, and the screen seems rather comfortable on the eye! > > >>> >>> >>> From: Rixta Francis<rixta.francis@...> >>> Subject: Re: Ipad >>> >>> Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 5:07 PM >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Everything wireless is unhealthy, so any e-reader that uses wi-fi can >>> cause problems. I use the Kindle e-reader, but always have the wi-fi >>> function turned off. We don't have wi-fi in the house anyway. So the >>> iPad is safe, as long as you turn off the wi-fi. But then there's not >>> much use in having an iPad, I think. >>> >>> Rixta >>>> Juust wondering how bad ipads are emf wise and is there any way to reduce the radiation? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 > replies: > Ipad is sth of a small touch-screen laptop. Emf-wise it will also be pretty > much the same as a recent laptop... > Do you think so, that it would emit no more than a laptop? Im not emf sensitive but my immune system is struggling. I seem to do better with an ipad as there are less chemicals bit concerned about the emfs. Would be good if it were no worse than a laptop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 > Do you think so, that it would emit no more than a laptop? Im not emf > sensitive but my immune system is struggling. I seem to do better with an > ipad as there are less chemicals bit concerned about the emfs. Would be > good if it were no worse than a laptop. It's probably comparable to a laptop, but note that there is a wide range of laptops out there. I find some laptops to be tolerable, some not. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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