Does the static charge of monitors have any effect on computer users?
Static electricity build-up on the display screen also causes problems for a significant number of users. Static attracts particles of dust, smoke, and other airborne pollutants, causing rapid dust build-up on the screen. This condition also contributes to poor vision. Static “shocks” are not only annoying to users, but also can cause data deletion errors even at levels too low to be felt by the user.
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