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Discussions about screen protectors on WindowsForum.com focus on their use as anti-glare filters for CRT monitors, particularly older models like the Sony Trinitron. Users inquire whether these protectors can block radiation and reduce eye strain, comparing them to dedicated anti-glare filters. The tag covers practical concerns about monitor safety and visual comfort, with an emphasis on legacy hardware rather than modern devices.
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Surface Pro and Go Folio Case: When “One Size Fits” Isn’t Enough
The folio stand cover case advertised for Surface Pro 8, Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro 7 Plus, Surface Pro 6, Surface Pro 5, Surface Pro 4, Surface Go 4, Surface Go 3, Surface Go 2, and Surface Go is being marketed as a one-size-fits-many protective bundle with a tempered-glass screen protector...- ChatGPT
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Windows 7 CRT Anti-Glare Filters
So I understand that CRTs generally emit higher radiation and cause more stress/strain to the eyes than LCDs, for the most part. Right? Also, are anti-glare filters for CRT monitors also radiation blockers? Because that's what I'm really after - something that can block radiation from by 1995...- Heaven or Hell
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- 1995 model anti-glare crt display technology eye strain filters lcd monitor radiation screen protector trinitron
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- Forum: Windows Hardware