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Electromagnetic radiation EMR

Does anybody know how much an ipad2 emits of EMR

iPad 2

Posted on May 14, 2011 9:46 AM

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May 27, 2014 5:01 PM in response to ioyo

ioyo wrote:


All you smart alecks who don't believe this topic should be a concern, why do you even bother replying to this thread? Reply If you have any thing substantial to counter the concerns, or anything truly funny to say. otherwise, don't waste peoples time with your silliness. ad hominems are a fallacious form of reasoning, ...


What are talking about. I was being perfectly serious.


In fact I spotted Elvis just last week at the 7-11. Said he was on his way to meet Nessie.

May 27, 2014 6:01 PM in response to Kilgore-Trout

James Ward4 wrote:


ioyo wrote:


All you smart alecks who don't believe this topic should be a concern, why do you even bother replying to this thread? Reply If you have any thing substantial to counter the concerns, or anything truly funny to say. otherwise, don't waste peoples time with your silliness. ad hominems are a fallacious form of reasoning, ...


What are talking about. I was being perfectly serious.


In fact I spotted Elvis just last week at the 7-11. Said he was on his way to meet Nessie.

They laughed at me when I said that I saw Elvis. In fact, they still laugh.

May 31, 2014 4:11 PM in response to katsuu

katsuu wrote:


Has anyone had any further thoughts on this issue? I am an iMac 27 mid-2011 user, and I am wondering if it emits significantly more EMR front the front than a standalone monitor of comparable specifications, even when wi-fi and bluetooth are turned off.


The strongest readings I get seem to register near the center of the display body with ~100 milligauss at a distance of ~6 inches from the screen. I am using an AlphaLab TriField Meter on the ‘magnetic 0-3’ setting for these readings. This appears to resemble the output I am measuring from my mobile phone while it is transmitting.


I am not sure exactly which electronics are located in that region, but I was wondering if anyone else saw a similar effect. I am not an expert by any means, but have recently been wondering if I should monitor levels of EMR activity in the house.

I read somewhere that the EmR output is higher when you have the audio switched on, and when the brightness level is higher or lower than the default level (Not sure what the default level of brightness is). would appreciate if someone with a meter could confirm or deny this. that it makes much of a difference? I have to look into getting a meter

Electromagnetic radiation EMR

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