Project your world with the best photons!
• Prevents eye injury and strain •
• Regenerates pineal gland •
• Multiplies productivity •
• Enhances creativity •
Introducing a computer monitor that has a translucent back, so when placed next to a sunny window the Sun illuminates its content, bright and clear from sunrise to sunset, even in windows not directly Sun facing and on cloudy days.
“Use discernment but return to the light.“ – The Tao
Made of fine kiln dried wood, natural bee-wax varnish, adjustable view angle, and detachable mounts for suspended mode and for compact transportation, solar palm curtain filters peripheral light 1′ around to prevent direct Sun glare. All materials and design to endure over time.
Specifications: 22″ 1920×1080 (FullHD), 75Hz, HDMI, VGA 120/240V, 4W. 23″x17″x2″ 4Kg
“Returning is how the Way progresses.” – The Tao
Infra-red rich, vibrantly chromatic, warm electro-incandescent backlight Camaleón 22 at 100% Color Rendering Index, content is evenly illuminated perfect for the night or where there are no windows. All made of fine kiln dried wood and thermally protected by silent air circulation, wide-range light dimmer to set the light intensity to the desired level.
Works with 8 commonly available easily replaceable 25 watt incandescent bulbs (included) and works with 120/240V, measures 20″x12″x5″ weights 5Kg
Back of Incandecent Bulb Camaleón 22
The chromatic vibrancy of the incandescent spectrum is matchless for artistic or visual work. and you can also immerse in the movies for many hours at night and get to keep your melatonin.
Keep a prolonged healthy eye on screen intensive activities like coding, trading, writing and searching with the benign nature of incandescence light.
“The Light of Nature is of two species: the good and the evil.” – Paracelsus
The Lumen Naturae or nature of light has been studied and pondered since antiquity, with ample degrees of depth and interpretation.
Observable light can essentially be sorted into two categories:
Incandescence which is light from a heated object/source.
Luminescence the opposite which is light from a non-heated object/source.
For most of Human history Incandescence light used to be essentially all the light we saw, because light coming from the Sun is incandescent, from the stars and from fire as well. But now most of the light we see is luminescent, from digital displays to street lamps almost everything is LED now which are a form of luminescence, a type of light that for most of Human history we very rarely saw, and we still dont know what exposure to this kind of light to the Human mind and sight health might have.
A spectrum is the rainbow body of a light source, different kinds of light have a different spectrum depending on their source, because matter gives off light with a spectrum that is specific to itself, spectrography is how astronomers know what stars are made of.
Electro-Luminescent display light is produced by a high frequency blue beam with phosphor, LED light has place in applications that require low electricity, low production costs and compact size, but efficiency sometimes comes at a greater cost, in this case your health, because continuous exposure to these high frequency photons provokes photo-chemical reactions in the eye tissue, and can cause permanent damage to the the retina and sight.
The high frequency intrinsic nature of luminescent LED light interferes with the pineal gland, a very important gland located at the center of our brain intimately linked to light. It produces melatonin and regulates the circadian rhythm among other things, how one thinks and feels everyday depends to a large extent on the pineal gland.
Incandescent light does not harm the eye, sight, or the pineal gland. Incandescent light produces photons starting from the deep infrared low frequency, and infrared is a kind of light that has therapeutic properties that promote cell health regeneration. Incandescent light sources from filament vacuum bulbs, fire and the Sun are without a doubt the healthiest photons available, no filter can change the nature of light because it stays true to it source, like the saying goes: “You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.”