CRT monitors do emit low levels of radiation, comparable to other CRT devices like televisions, but these levels have not been linked to any significant health risks, including cancer. The lead in CRT glass helps reduce radiation exposure, making disposal a concern due to potential lead contamination. While older CRTs emitted detectable bremstrahlung radiation, modern designs have minimized this risk. Eye strain associated with CRTs is more related to refresh rates and screen settings rather than radiation. Users report that LCD monitors reduce eye strain and are more suitable for long-term use, despite some advantages of CRTs in color accuracy and refresh rates. CRTs can be more cost-effective for larger displays, particularly for gaming and group viewing, but LCDs are preferred for their compactness and modern design. Ultimately, the choice between CRT and LCD depends on personal preferences, budget, and intended use.