

Illuminate your digital realm with
Introducing the only incandescent monitor to illuminate your pixels with a high-photonic-fidelity backlight.
A backlight is the light medium by which information is conceived and conveyed in a digital screen. Incandescent backlight alleviates digitally strained sight, increases mental focus, regenerates optic cells, prolongs productivity and exalts creativity.
“The Way progresses by returning.”
– The Tao
Magnetically detachable incandescent lightbox and precise analog light intensity control. (31.5″)

Can also be naturally backlit in a sunny location with a window. (27″)
What is Light?

“The Light of the Holy Ghost is of only one species, that of the good and untarnished wisdom…The Light of Nature is of two species: the good one and the evil one.”
– Theophrastus Paracelsus
Light is defined by the source, visible light is only produced by two sources: luminescence and incandescence.

For most of our history and prehistory, we mostly only saw incandescent light sources, because the light of the stars, the celestial bodies, fire and thunder are of the incandescent nature. Rarely did we see luminescent sources, but today are surrounded by them.
“And He created the jinn from a smokeless flame of fire.”
– Surah 55:15

Luminescent photons are emitted by the transition from high energy and frequency states to lower ones, it comes from the movement from the high frequency end of the spectrum to the low frequency end, its spectrum is inherently discontinuos and narrow banded in frequencies as well. Luminescent photons from semiconducting light emitting diodes are produced by “electron holes” which then photo-react with phosphorous, electron holes can be thought of as “energy sucking” because photons are emitted when a capture electron fills a void, and can also exhibit quantum tunneling properties.

Incandescence is also called black-body radiation and is the primordially natural way by which the universe produces the complete range of the electromagnetic spectrum. This light is produced by the transition from a low energy and frequency state to an incrementally higher one, such as a bulb filament that incrementally gains energy until it glows.




Incandescent bulb, candle and white light emitting diode spectrum.
Incandescence does not rely on electron holes for photon emission and does not have quantum tunneling capabilities, and its naturally rich in near-infrared frequencies, something completely lacking in luminescent dispalys. A near-infrared rich backlight naturally alleviates and regenerates strained sight, because the infrared spectrum has many beneficial impacts on our biology because it reduces inflammation, releases endorphins, promotes the formation of new blood vessels and promotes cell regeneration through a process known as photobiomodulation.

“The eye is the lamp of the body, if your eye is good, your whole body will be full of light.”
– Jesus of Nazareth
Semiconductor light has bestowed Humanity great technological capabilities because it can be digitally light wave modulated, something incandescent light sources cannot to do. But prolonged exposure to semiconductor and luminescent light in general provokes cell degeneration by photochemical reactions which can cause permanent damage. ¹ ⁵ It also negatively interferes with the pineal gland, a transducer gland located in the center of the brain, known for producing neurotransmitters and neuroprotector hormones such as melatonin, serotonin and pinoline. This gland is so intimately stimulated by light that is also known as “the third eye”.³ ⁴

“The medium is the message.”
– Marshall McLuhan
Spectrum

Digital spectrum readings from a white LED backlit display vs an incandescent bulb backlit display, in wavelength (nm).

Spectral readings from a incandescent bulb and a white LED in frequency.

Total observable color gamut from an ordinary white LED backlit display vs a SpectrumView incandescent backlit display.

The coloured triangle in the left represents the wavelengths an ordinary luminescent monitor can display, the horseshoe area in the right represents all the visible colours an incandescent backlight can emit. Incandescence light emission contains all wavelengths visible to the eye and provide a 100% Color Rendering Index (100 CRI).

Ordinary luminescent display vs an incandescent display.
“Return to the source of light.”
– The Tao


3000:1 contrast ratio and 75 fps at 100 CRI.

The broad spectrum of incandescent backlight provides excellent color rendering. (27″)

Gentle and friendly light makes it ideal for screen intensive tasks. (21.5″)

For online Darshan viewing. (27″)

And offline Mandelbrot set exploration. (15″)

Genuinely golden backlight.

Brass plates reflect more golden photons, high quality removable components.

The new model now features brass heat-sinks for lower fan speeds and more silent operation.

The newest member of the family. (15″)
Order

15″ – 400USD
21.5″ – 480USD
24″ – 550USD
27″ – 770USD
31.5″ – 1300USD

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• Monitors are crafted with precision and detail in a first come first served basis, patience is humbly requested. Estimated wait time for shipping upon payment is currently about 3 months.
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• To add a natural backlight specific monitor (without the incandescent lightbox) in the same order add half more of the original monitor price in the amount. If you would like to purchase only a natural backlight specific monitor just deposit 3/4 of the original price.
• Monitors will be engraved with the TXID, proper functioning is promised for 3 years from the TXID.
• Full refund in USD if not satisfied in 2 months, buyer pays return shipping.
Inner workings

SpectrumView monitors have a translucent backside in which incandescent light illuminates your pixels from behind, with a magnetically detectable incandescent lightbox, made from the best quality materials and components, designed to last for a lifetime.

Vitrals are translucent too.
The lightbox can work with both 120V or 240V current at the flick of an inner switch without having to change all bulbs, which means you can use 120V bulbs in a 240V country. It uses 8-10 incandescent generic Edison standard base bulbs of 25w to 40w, many replacement bulbs are included. The lightbox is thermally protected by three low speed DC fans and genuine brass heatsinks. First grade panels, traditional bee-wax polished wood, heat resistant ceramic sockets, brass plate heatsinks, and copper wiring. Detachable standing mounts ensure compact transportation, and to permanently suspend it in front of a window, genuine lac varnished handles yield a good tight grip. Using only incandescent bulbs to backlight your monitor for the whole day will increase the electricity bill by around 5-15%, but if used during winter, the radiated thermal energy will be subtracted from your heating bill, and so the electricity consumption will cancel out. However, it is recommended to get a daylight specific monitor in the same order if you have a window without any shadow casting elements, and with either direct or indirect sunlight, to permanently place it there for natural daylight backlight during summer. Having a daylight specific backlit monitor means you have to adapt to the luminous needs of the monitor, and rearranging your space accordingly. Incandescent bulbs can have lifespans of up to 100 years if not used at 100% intensity and physically not move them much, the incandescent bulbs used for the lightbox are the same used for household appliances such as fridges and ovens and such are not banned, the lightbox can also be used as an excellent cured meat dehydrator when placed faced down when not in use.
“He was a lamp that burned and shined, and you were willing to rejoice in his Light.”
– John 5:35

The infrared-rich electro-incandescent lightbox. (previous model)

Japanese style precision woodwork and detachable copper mounts to suspend in front of a window for natural backlighting.

Bee wax varnished polished wood finish.

Ports (varies depending on model).

The 21.5″ SpectrumView.
Technical specifications
15″ 1920×1080 (FullHD), 60Hz, HDMI, USB-C, 178° viewing angle, IPS panel, 8 bit per pixel, matte finish, 120/240V, 4) 25W light bulbs: 25-100W total available light output, 42x37x18cm, 5.8Kg. Ultra-portable and lightweight, about the size of a regular laptop screen.
21.5″ 1920×1080 (FullHD), 75Hz, HDMI, VGA, 178° viewing angle, VA panel, 8 bit per pixel, semi-glossy finish, external power supply, 120/240V, (8) 25W light bulbs: 25-200W total available light output, 58x40x18cm, 6.5Kg. Good compact size and perfect for everyday use.
24″ 1920×1080 (FullHD), 75Hz, HDMI, VGA, 178° viewing angle, VA panel, 8 bit per pixel, semi-glossy finish, external power supply, 120/240V, (8) 25W light bulbs: 25-200W total available light output, 62x45x18cm 8.5Kg. A standard size perfect for everyday use.
27″ 2560 x 1440 (2K), 100Hz, HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort, 178° viewing angle, VA panel, 8 bit per pixel, semi-glossy finish, external power supply, 120/240V, (10) 25W light bulbs: 25-250W total available light output, 70x51x18cm 9.4Kg. Excellent resolution and size proportions, suitable for power users.
31.5″ 3840 x 2160 (4K), 75Hz, HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort, 178° viewing angle, VA panel, 10 bit per pixel, semi-glossy finish, external power supply, 120/240V, (10) 40W light bulbs: 60-400W total available light output, 81x62x18cm 12.1Kg. Widest screen size, resolution and bit depth.
“The question is not what you look at, but what you see.”
– Henry David Thoreau