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From: lopez@uiucdcsp.UUCP
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Subject: AT&T Color Microwave Ovens
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Date: Thu, 9-Jul-87 19:00:00 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jul  9 19:00:00 1987
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Nf-From: uiucdcsp.cs.uiuc.edu!lopez    Jul  9 18:00:00 1987



Recently I have been seeing postings talking about the filters
you can get for computer monitors. So I figured I'd ask about
these great sources of radiation we sit in front of.

I have really been bothered by my AT&T color monitor. This screen
makes me feel like I am standing by a $50 microwave oven. Does anyone
know which screens are worst for your eyes and your general health. Or how
about a ranking of which are best and which should be labeled 
"use at your own risk". I don't have any problems with by
Princeton Graphics and Mitsubishi monitors. I can stare at those for
days.  But this AT&T one only takes about 10 minutes to make me feel
like I am being cooked.

What's the deal folks?


AT&T Color Monitor: CRT318H. Should I buy a lead jacket for when
I use this thing?