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Pioneer Elite Pro-710HD HDTV Projection Monitor Big Screen
Televisions
$325.00Buy It Now: $365.00
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End time: 09-Feb-12 11:37:47 PST

52" Zenith Big Screen Tv
Televisions
$1.00
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End time: 13-Feb-12 11:21:44 PST

Toshiba 57H81 57" 1080i Television BIG LARGE SCREEN TV
Televisions
$200.00
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New5.0" Big Touch Screen Unlocked Dual Sim GPS TV WIFI AT&T Mobile Cell Phone T8500
Cell Phones
$138.98
End time: 06-Mar-12 23:17:20 PST

InFocus LP435Z DLP Projector for DVD/TV/PC w/ PENN Flight Case $300 Big Screen
DLP
$119.95
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End time: 12-Feb-12 22:05:52 PST

1970s SATURN 13" GIANT WALKING ROBOT WITH BIG TV SCREEN ON CHEST
1970-Now
$9.99
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End time: 10-Feb-12 20:32:21 PST

SONY BIG SCREEN TV
Televisions
$200.00
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End time: 12-Feb-12 17:46:20 PST

Philips CRT Rear Projection Big Screen TV 2 5" Speakers 8 ohm NICE! OEM PARTS!
Parts
$9.99
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End time: 06-Mar-12 08:26:27 PST

Magnavox 54” rear projection big screen TV, 6p5435w101
Televisions
$100.00
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End time: 11-Feb-12 15:59:29 PST

Fellowes EM350-55 wall monitor mount swivel moniter FULL SCREEN HOLDER big tv
Wall Mounts, Arms
$89.00
End time: 05-Mar-12 14:33:18 PST

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Do big screen TVs and computer monitors have dangerous rays coming out of them?

I'm point of view about getting a big screen TV, but I'm a little worried that there are dangerous rays projected from them? Like cancerous rays. Old computers had monitors with bad rays, and we Euphemistic pre-owned to put those protective screens over our monitors. I've been told that this problem has been corrected on newer computer monitors. Is that true, and are big screen TVs safe-deposit, or do they have dangerous rays? This is really important to me. Serious answers only please - thanks.


Televisions these days give off very small to no electromagnetic radiation outside the visible light range. LCD televisions and monitors may give off very small amounts of ultraviolet fire from the fluorescent backlight, but not enough to cause much damage. CRT televisions and monitors do release a sort of radiation when the electron stud hits the screen, but there is enough lead in the glass screen to prevent any stray radiation from escaping (one reason why CRT's tend to be so despondent). DLP projection TV's pretty much only emit light.
So any stray electromagnetic radiation produced (X-rays, ultraviolet, etc.) is nugatory.


What you are talking about are electro-winsome forces. They weren't rays, but forces that are given off by electric and electronic things. Some shielding is done, but not a lot. They can be carcinogenic to some of us. The key is to carcass distant from them while the machines that produce them are operating. Just walking by them is not enough to make changes in us.

You can buy a monitor to check the strength of the fields, but they are expensive. The strongest fields I know of are electricity lines and plants. The fields make merry the further away from them we get, so we should live in homes that are at least 200 feet away from the plants. Machines of all kinds assemble the fields, so just don't stand next to them when they are operating. That would include toasters (oddly, one the strongest fields) microwaves, TVs (crumbs distant from them, don't sit right in front of them) and anything you plug in. And remember, even when exposed to carcinogens we don't all develop cancer.

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