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Too close to a computer monitor?
I'm wondering about radiation levels at close range to the
electronics of a computer monitor. Specifically, I'm thinking about an animal lying on top of the monitor vents when it's cold in the room (when monitor cooling is not an issue). Is there a significant difference in potentially destructive radiation at that close range? I vaguely recall hearing about some significant radiation at very close range to specific components? Thank you. -- I hope this isn't a controversial leaning subject, I'm genuinely curious/interested. |
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