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Old 05-23-2013, 05:53 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Sil_liS View Post
The point is that some magnets are not strong enough to cause problems. This is why there is a warning about "large home stereo speakers" and not every speaker.

It looks like they considered PDAs to be safe and the new findings suggest that the iPad isn't. You can see that the problem happens if the iPad rests on the chest, so obviously 6 inches is not required.
Sorry but I disagree... if I had a defib (and I have a friend with one who agrees,) I wouldn't let any size of magnet within a few inches of my chest... and just as an aside, the magnets in my Nexus 7 cover are far stronger than those in my iPad cover so I reckon a safety-first attitude is just common sense...
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