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> I was using LCD Monitor and LCD TV that both gave me big headaches . I

> bought new Led Monitor and Lead TV that no more headaches. Wake up! Do

> not buy LCD Monitor or LCD TV because of headaches as CFL!

That's very interesting -- what model/brand of LED TV did you buy that

works so well for you?

Marc

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You can buy any full 100% led TV with 1080 p (sharp picture) from Sears.  I

have to warning you to not buy mix LCD with Led TV after I caught with it that

not 100% LED.   Be sure to buy full 100% LED TV from Sears. Any size you want

to buy 100% LED TV with 1080p. Please visit the link this below

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/search_10153_12605?vName=Computers%20%26%20Electronic\

s & keyword=led%20tv

From: Marc <marc@...>

Subject: Re: Do not buy LCD Monitor and LCD TV.

Date: Thursday, November 11, 2010, 7:01 AM

 

> I was using LCD Monitor and LCD TV that both gave me big headaches . I

> bought new Led Monitor and Lead TV that no more headaches. Wake up! Do

> not buy LCD Monitor or LCD TV because of headaches as CFL!

That's very interesting -- what model/brand of LED TV did you buy that

works so well for you?

Marc

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Do you get any symptoms at all from the LED? Loni

From: Marc <marc@...>

Subject: Re: Do not buy LCD Monitor and LCD TV.

Date: Thursday, November 11, 2010, 7:01 AM

 

> I was using LCD Monitor and LCD TV that both gave me big headaches . I

> bought new Led Monitor and Lead TV that no more headaches. Wake up! Do

> not buy LCD Monitor or LCD TV because of headaches as CFL!

That's very interesting -- what model/brand of LED TV did you buy that

works so well for you?

Marc

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> You can buy any full 100% led TV with 1080 p (sharp picture) from Sears. 

Yes, I realize that there are many LED TV's out there, but I was wondering

specifically which ones you've had success with, in case there are

differences between sets that may make one LED tolerable, and one not.

I believe we've already had people who've had trouble with LED monitors/TVs,

or perhaps I'm mistaken...

Marc

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LED TV = LCD TV with LED back lighting

LCD TV = LCD TV with fluorescent back lighting (containing

mercury (Hg))

Loni wrote 2010-11-11 17:22:

>

> Do you get any symptoms at all from the LED? Loni

>

>

>

> From: Marc <marc@...

> <mailto:marc%40ufoseries.com>>

> Subject: Re: Do not buy LCD Monitor and LCD TV.

> <mailto:%40>

> Date: Thursday, November 11, 2010, 7:01 AM

>

>

>

> > I was using LCD Monitor and LCD TV that both gave me big

> headaches . I

>

> > bought new Led Monitor and Lead TV that no more

> headaches. Wake up! Do

>

> > not buy LCD Monitor or LCD TV because of headaches as CFL!

>

> That's very interesting -- what model/brand of LED TV did

> you buy that

>

> works so well for you?

>

> Marc

>

>

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> LED TV = LCD TV with LED back lighting

> LCD TV = LCD TV with fluorescent back lighting (containing mercury (Hg))

Yes, but I'm pretty sure I've seen some negative reports on LED TVs.

If many people are finding LED TVs to be better than LCD TVs, then

that's good news!

(there was no such thing as an LED TV when I purchased my TV)

Marc

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Hi Macr.

I have no idea how people are upset about LED TV or Led Monitor.

I have no problem with them.  If you don't like LED TV then use CRT TV  (old

Fashion TV is better than LCD TV.  (CRT TV is wasteful electric than LED TV.

Thank

 

> You can buy any full 100% led TV with 1080 p (sharp picture) from

Sears. 

Yes, I realize that there are many LED TV's out there, but I was wondering

specifically which ones you've had success with, in case there are

differences between sets that may make one LED tolerable, and one not.

I believe we've already had people who've had trouble with LED monitors/TVs,

or perhaps I'm mistaken...

Marc

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Hi Marc!

I'm sure that there is ES people who have symptoms from both

types of TVs!

You can find emitted frequencies in the range from 50/60Hz

up to above 1GHz.

/anders

Marc wrote 2010-11-11 18:45:

>

> > LED TV = LCD TV with LED back lighting

> > LCD TV = LCD TV with fluorescent back lighting

> (containing mercury (Hg))

>

> Yes, but I'm pretty sure I've seen some negative reports

> on LED TVs.

> If many people are finding LED TVs to be better than LCD

> TVs, then

> that's good news!

>

> (there was no such thing as an LED TV when I purchased my TV)

>

> Marc

>

>

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This post makes no sense to me

>

> From: Marc <marc@...

> <mailto:marc%40ufoseries.com>>

> Subject: Re: Do not buy LCD Monitor and LCD TV.

> <mailto:%40>

> Date: Thursday, November 11, 2010, 7:01 AM

>

>

>

> > I was using LCD Monitor and LCD TV that both gave me big

> headaches . I

>

> > bought new Led Monitor and Lead TV that no more

> headaches. Wake up! Do

>

> > not buy LCD Monitor or LCD TV because of headaches as CFL!

>

> That's very interesting -- what model/brand of LED TV did

> you buy that

>

> works so well for you?

>

> Marc

>

>

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> I'm sure that there is ES people who have symptoms from both

> types of TVs! You can find emitted frequencies in the range

> from 50/60Hz up to above 1GHz.

Yes, that's what I was thinking.

I'd also be interested if people have found a symptom-free

Blu-ray player. I've tried 2 different models, and they

are both worse than my HDTV cable box.

Marc

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What about it makes no sense to you? All it is saying is that an " LCD TV "

and an " LED TV " only differ in the type of backlighting that is used.

Something that is marketed as an " LCD TV " uses florescent lights for

the backlight. Something that is marketed as an " LED TV " uses LED

lights for the backlight. Otherwise, both types of sets use an

LCD panel.

Now, a plasma TV (or an OLED TV) are completely different, as these

have no LCD panels and have no backlighting.

Marc

> This post makes no sense to me

>

> LED TV = LCD TV with LED back lighting

> LCD TV = LCD TV with fluorescent back lighting (containing

> mercury (Hg))

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Hi Loni

Please don't say " no sense to you "

You need to look for LCD TV with fluorescent back lighting (containing

mercury (Hg)) under Google.  See yourself.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorescent_lamp

OR See many list of LCD TV under Google.

http://www.google.com/search?q=LCD+TV+with+fluorescent+back+lighting+%28containi\

ng+mercury+%28Hg%29%29 & ie=utf-8 & oe=utf-8 & aq=t & rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official & cli\

ent=firefox-a#hl=en & client=firefox-a & hs=HVz & rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official & & sa=X\

& ei=xlbcTPHkKpGssAO26tTlAw & ved=0CB0QBSgA & q=LCD+TV+with+fluorescent+backlighting+\

%28containing+mercury+%28Hg%29%29 & spell=1 & fp=5ddd74dd827ab059

Thank

 

This post makes no sense to me

>

> From: Marc <marc@...

> <mailto:marc%40ufoseries.com>>

> Subject: Re: Do not buy LCD Monitor and LCD TV.

> <mailto:%40>

> Date: Thursday, November 11, 2010, 7:01 AM

>

>

>

> > I was using LCD Monitor and LCD TV that both gave me big

> headaches . I

>

> > bought new Led Monitor and Lead TV that no more

> headaches. Wake up! Do

>

> > not buy LCD Monitor or LCD TV because of headaches as CFL!

>

> That's very interesting -- what model/brand of LED TV did

> you buy that

>

> works so well for you?

>

> Marc

>

>

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Please click this link.

http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/translating-uncle-sam/stories/which-household-i\

tems-contain-mercury

you can look up on Google about LCD TV with fluorescent back lighting

(containing mercury (Hg).

Thank you

donna

 

This post makes no sense to me

>

> From: Marc <marc@...

> <mailto:marc%40ufoseries.com>>

> Subject: Re: Do not buy LCD Monitor and LCD TV.

> <mailto:%40>

> Date: Thursday, November 11, 2010, 7:01 AM

>

>

>

> > I was using LCD Monitor and LCD TV that both gave me big

> headaches . I

>

> > bought new Led Monitor and Lead TV that no more

> headaches. Wake up! Do

>

> > not buy LCD Monitor or LCD TV because of headaches as CFL!

>

> That's very interesting -- what model/brand of LED TV did

> you buy that

>

> works so well for you?

>

> Marc

>

>

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Oh thanks for explaining it Marc. cent lighting is pretty bad so maybe

that is why I still feel the LCD tv I have even though I'm sitting 15 feet away

from it. Loni

From: Marc <marc@...>

Subject: Re: Do not buy LCD Monitor and LCD TV.

Date: Thursday, November 11, 2010, 11:49 AM

 

What about it makes no sense to you? All it is saying is that an " LCD TV "

and an " LED TV " only differ in the type of backlighting that is used.

Something that is marketed as an " LCD TV " uses florescent lights for

the backlight. Something that is marketed as an " LED TV " uses LED

lights for the backlight. Otherwise, both types of sets use an

LCD panel.

Now, a plasma TV (or an OLED TV) are completely different, as these

have no LCD panels and have no backlighting.

Marc

> This post makes no sense to me

>

> LED TV = LCD TV with LED back lighting

> LCD TV = LCD TV with fluorescent back lighting (containing

> mercury (Hg))

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> Oh thanks for explaining it Marc. cent lighting is pretty bad so

> maybe that is why I still feel the LCD tv I have even though I'm sitting

> 15 feet away from it. Loni

Many LCD TVs and computer monitors have adjustable backlights. I have found

that my symptoms diminish greatly if I simply turn down the backlight

to as dim as I can get away with. Especially when viewing at night,

there is no reason to have the backlight set high.

Marc

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Recommendations:

#1: look for the TCO seal to get low AC magnetic fields -- search models using

the following

http://www.tcodevelopment.com/pls/nvp/!tco_search

The search results will also indicate if it is LED backlight.

#2: If possible, look for at least .29 mm dot pitch. Lower pitch may be

discomforting to the eye. Most likely this won't be satisfied in the bigger

monitors. Best monitor size is 19 " to get the best of resolution + dot pitch.

Check for frequency 75 Hz.

>

> Hi Loni

> Please don't say " no sense to you "

> You need to look for LCD TV with fluorescent back lighting (containing

>

> mercury (Hg)) under Google.  See yourself.

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorescent_lamp

>

> OR See many list of LCD TV under Google.

>

http://www.google.com/search?q=LCD+TV+with+fluorescent+back+lighting+%28containi\

ng+mercury+%28Hg%29%29 & ie=utf-8 & oe=utf-8 & aq=t & rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official & cli\

ent=firefox-a#hl=en & client=firefox-a & hs=HVz & rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official & & sa=X\

& ei=xlbcTPHkKpGssAO26tTlAw & ved=0CB0QBSgA & q=LCD+TV+with+fluorescent+backlighting+\

%28containing+mercury+%28Hg%29%29 & spell=1 & fp=5ddd74dd827ab059

>

> Thank

>

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LEDs give me a headache. I've tried an Apple laptop and didn't like the screen

at all.

>

> > You can buy any full 100% led TV with 1080 p (sharp picture) from Sears. 

>

> Yes, I realize that there are many LED TV's out there, but I was wondering

> specifically which ones you've had success with, in case there are

> differences between sets that may make one LED tolerable, and one not.

>

> I believe we've already had people who've had trouble with LED monitors/TVs,

> or perhaps I'm mistaken...

>

> Marc

>

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Donna, please answer Marc's question as to which

LED TV you actually own.

I tried an LED based projector and it was terrible.

A lot depends on how the LEDs are driven.

Bill

On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 7:42 PM, torch369 <torch369@...> wrote:

>

>

> LEDs give me a headache. I've tried an Apple laptop and didn't like the

> screen at all.

>

>

> >

> > > You can buy any full 100% led TV with 1080 p (sharp picture) from

> Sears.Â

>

> >

> > Yes, I realize that there are many LED TV's out there, but I was

> wondering

> > specifically which ones you've had success with, in case there are

> > differences between sets that may make one LED tolerable, and one not.

> >

> > I believe we've already had people who've had trouble with LED

> monitors/TVs,

> > or perhaps I'm mistaken...

> >

> > Marc

> >

>

>

>

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Okay, I don't know how to answer your question. I have no idea about LED Montior

or LED TV that bother you.   If you are not happy with LED Monitor or Led TV. 

That is okay.  I don't know how to help you resolve.  I am surprise that  some

people hate LED TV.  I am learning.  Thank you so much.

Donna, please answer Marc's question as to which

LED TV you actually own.

I tried an LED based projector and it was terrible.

A lot depends on how the LEDs are driven.

Bill

On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 7:42 PM, torch369 <torch369@...> wrote:

>

>

> LEDs give me a headache. I've tried an Apple laptop and didn't like the

> screen at all.

>

>

> >

> > > You can buy any full 100% led TV with 1080 p (sharp picture) from

> Sears.Â

>

> >

> > Yes, I realize that there are many LED TV's out there, but I was

> wondering

> > specifically which ones you've had success with, in case there are

> > differences between sets that may make one LED tolerable, and one not.

> >

> > I believe we've already had people who've had trouble with LED

> monitors/TVs,

> > or perhaps I'm mistaken...

> >

> > Marc

> >

>

>

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Interesting this discussion lcd vs led tv, although also on this we seem to

react different...

Best way is to test as much tv's as possible?

In Belgium/Europe I know 1 web-based-company where you can return your purchases

such as tv's and return no questions asked,

In the past I returned 2 projectors that way. By the way these projectors

must've been the worst emf sources I've ever known (although I had read good

things about projectors here),

Projectors are also awful in the amount of " bad air " they produce: a lot of

positive instead of negative ions!

For me these projectors were much much worse than the plasma tv I sold and

didn't have that much problems with. Still emf-wise plasma must be very bad,

having read a lot of bad stuff about it here! I did feel it in the house when

the plasma tv was off but still in the electric socket (which seems a bit

similar as Puk's problem with neighbour: plasma probably causing a lot of dirty

electricity on the net).

.

> > >

> > > > You can buy any full 100% led TV with 1080 p (sharp picture) from

> > Sears.Â

> >

> > >

> > > Yes, I realize that there are many LED TV's out there, but I was

> > wondering

> > > specifically which ones you've had success with, in case there are

> > > differences between sets that may make one LED tolerable, and one not.

> > >

> > > I believe we've already had people who've had trouble with LED

> > monitors/TVs,

> > > or perhaps I'm mistaken...

> > >

> > > Marc

> > >

> >

> > 

> >

>

>

>

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> Donna, please answer Marc's question as to which

> LED TV you actually own.

> I tried an LED based projector and it was terrible.

> A lot depends on how the LEDs are driven.

Bill, Donna replied to me that she was using a 23 " Samsung LED monitor.

So I'd guess it's something like this model:

http://www.samsung.com/us/business/monitors/LS23WHUKFK/ZA

Marc

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Oh wow, that's a good recommendation. I'll look in to that!  Thanks again. Loni

From: Marc <marc@...>

Subject: Re: Do not buy LCD Monitor and LCD TV.

Date: Thursday, November 11, 2010, 5:35 PM

 

> Oh thanks for explaining it Marc. cent lighting is pretty bad so

> maybe that is why I still feel the LCD tv I have even though I'm sitting

> 15 feet away from it. Loni

Many LCD TVs and computer monitors have adjustable backlights. I have found

that my symptoms diminish greatly if I simply turn down the backlight

to as dim as I can get away with. Especially when viewing at night,

there is no reason to have the backlight set high.

Marc

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That monitor has an external power supply.

Donna, if possible, please tell us the voltage

and current labeled on the power supply (DC adapter).

If a compatible linear supply is available

this sounds like a a very promising monitor!

Bill

On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:35 PM, Marc <marc@...> wrote:

>

>

> > Donna, please answer Marc's question as to which

> > LED TV you actually own.

> > I tried an LED based projector and it was terrible.

> > A lot depends on how the LEDs are driven.

>

> Bill, Donna replied to me that she was using a 23 " Samsung LED monitor.

> So I'd guess it's something like this model:

>

> http://www.samsung.com/us/business/monitors/LS23WHUKFK/ZA

>

> Marc

>

>

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The specs for the monitor lists

what power supply is included:

100 - 240 V

DC 12V, 3.0A

Marc

On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 10:05:46 -0700, " Bill Bruno " <wbruno@...> said:

> That monitor has an external power supply.

> Donna, if possible, please tell us the voltage

> and current labeled on the power supply (DC adapter).

> If a compatible linear supply is available

> this sounds like a a very promising monitor!

> Bill

>

> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:35 PM, Marc <marc@...> wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > > Donna, please answer Marc's question as to which

> > > LED TV you actually own.

> > > I tried an LED based projector and it was terrible.

> > > A lot depends on how the LEDs are driven.

> >

> > Bill, Donna replied to me that she was using a 23 " Samsung LED monitor.

> > So I'd guess it's something like this model:

> >

> > http://www.samsung.com/us/business/monitors/LS23WHUKFK/ZA

> >

> > Marc

> >

> >

>

>

>

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