No, but there is a couple pounds of lead in them.
Most monitors contain CRTs (Cathode Ray Tubes) which have dangerous chemicals within them. A CRT may contain mercury, cadmium, phosphorous, barium and in excess of four to five pounds of lead.
CRT (cathode-ray tube)
Mercury has been used throughout the electronics industry and older televisions commonly had mercury within them. Legislation in Europe, NAFTA and other regions has restricted the use of mercury and other chemicals in domestic and commercial equipment. Therefore, new televisions contain no more than trace amounts of mercury. The Trinitron series of CRT televisions, not manufactured for over 10 years now, did have mercury in many of its components.
CRT Lanaudière was created in 2002.
CRT is cheaper than LED.
crt monitor situation used
Calvary - CRT station - ended in 1931.
Calvary - CRT station - was created in 1908.
A CRT is a Cathode Ray Tube. CRT's are found inside televisions, ATMs, diagnostic and medical equipment and older computer monitors.
it is because of the rays produced by CRT
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The lead in the CRT monitors are thrown in to landfills.