It seems our Daylight Computer has noticeably lower RF-EMFs than a Macbook Pro b/c we have a weaker Wi-Fi chip

DC-1 peak reading: 79,000 uW/m2

DC-1 typical range: 500-2000 uW/m2

Macbook peak: ~2,000,000 uW/m2

Macbook typical range: 4000-10000 uW/m2

Not insignificant.

Not a perfect experiment for a few reasons, but this passes logical test of having a weaker chipset.

I made this video for an investor, pretty cool that our cap table cares about EMFs

So much more to come.

https://m.primal.net/PDQj.mov

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Very cool. I am a proud owner of the DC1. Game changing computer. Love it

I guess now it's a trade off between the computer's wifi emissions and the minimum proximity to the router (and its emissions).

link for purchase of a dc-1?

I have no idea what good/bad levels are. But those numbers are deceptive. 2'000'000 uW/m2 ? So 2 Watts, spaced out over a meter squared. It's slightly more than nothing.