Just
think about for a normal programmer who has to sit in front of a
CRT monitor which will generate radio activity for 8 hours a day, 5 days a
week. It is not simply sore eyes issue. I got my Philips LCD 17 inch
monitor at home 9 months ago and at work 4 months ago. Now I feel that I do
not need to expose to these sorts of radio activity any more. I don't know how
these radio activity will effect human beings. I believe less is better than
more. Actually I sit in front of monitor for more than 12 hours a day, so I
must look after myself and the company.(If I take sick leave, that will cost
more to the company than a monitor price in some
sense).
At the
time I bought my monitor, a brand new LCD 17 inch monitor cost $2000+gst.
Company bought same brand for $1200+GST. And now I see same brand 17inch LCD
monitor cost $809+GST. Compare to Delphi professional/enterprise edition price,
it would be quite reasonable to get a LCD monitor for your health. 15 inch
LCD monitor is quite small anyway. Just consider as an investment to your
health.
Cheers
Leigh
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