No.
When it comes to projectors, the only effect you will have is due to light. In
terms of light, we are talking about the visual impact on the case you absurdly
use the projector. Is not harmful at any point to use the projector but it can
cause eye effect when straining your eye and also an incorrect posture.
TV
sets have x-radiation emissions that are well controlled and do not have a
health effect on the users including the computer monitors as well. The
standard of the latest technology sees to it that every electronic device are
safe for use by regulating the power supply and safety circuits.
They make sure
to eliminate the risk of x-radiation by following the FDA standards. So far so
good as the FDA standard regulator has not found any TV that violates the
standard set to regulate. Though some of the televisions have radiation
emissions, the researchers have not yet found any health effect of the
radiation as a result of exposure to them while using. TVs like the Liquid
Crystal Displays are not able to produce x radiation making it one of the
safest products in the market and also it does not pose a danger to the users
and the public. Therefore, it's recommended that the radiation emitted from the
projectors and tv sets be controlled and be as low as possible.
The
projectors emit visible light that makes the colors of the images to be viewed
well and accurate. This does not affect the health of anybody as they produce
the blue, red and green colors and many others.
Since
we have seen that the projector does not pose a danger to the health of the
use, we can also say that the threat that the x-rays may cause would depend on
the wavelength and the frequency of the rays. When the ray’s frequency is high
and the wavelength short, it is, therefore, dangerous to the user. This will
only be true when it penetrates to the living human tissue. Consequently, we
need to work with projectors and TVs for a short period in reducing the period
of exposure to radiations that could affect you are at some point. It’s hard to
know which projector is emitting which rays and how harmful it is to the human
exposure.
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