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I was curious as the a friend told me that LCD monitors can give off a small bit of radiation. I looked it up and seems to be true that it's a very little bit. Here is my question as this monitor I've had for 4 to 5 years is a LCD monitor, it's a HP w2408h. I've had two other monitors and the second one I'm still using, but is going out like the other did. This is my issue and want to know if this is the reason.
Issue:
I have my monitors in a triangle shaped centering, so the two screens look at the user (me). Both of them are close at the edges. Now for my concerns is that my left monitor (not the HP - is a Samsung that's about 2 to 3 years old) is going out on the right side, and the rest of the screen is starting the flicker. Now, for my previous monitor which was a Sony (forgot LED/LCD/Etc.) was on the right side, and my HP was on the left side. After a while the left side of my Sony was going out (same formation as now).
From these details, does it sound like a radiation issue and I should get two new monitors? I have already selected two others that are LED Blacklight LCD and a normal LED Monitor.
Thanks for the feedback
Issue:
I have my monitors in a triangle shaped centering, so the two screens look at the user (me). Both of them are close at the edges. Now for my concerns is that my left monitor (not the HP - is a Samsung that's about 2 to 3 years old) is going out on the right side, and the rest of the screen is starting the flicker. Now, for my previous monitor which was a Sony (forgot LED/LCD/Etc.) was on the right side, and my HP was on the left side. After a while the left side of my Sony was going out (same formation as now).
From these details, does it sound like a radiation issue and I should get two new monitors? I have already selected two others that are LED Blacklight LCD and a normal LED Monitor.
Thanks for the feedback