SpectrumView
Light upon light!
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The high-photonic-fidelity wave of the future.

Project your digital realm in the ancient light of the future.

Project your digital realm

in the ancient light

of the future.

SpectrumView 27"

In a one of a kind

incandescent

monitor.

To regenerate digitally injured sight

Alleviate photo-sensitivity

Improve memory retention

Elevate creativity

Exalt focus

Low-EMF

State-of-the-art full-spectrum backlight.

Universal connections with precise intensity control, magnetic assemblage and all wooden body. 

The ancient light of the future
Spectrum 27" Sun backlit monitor

Can also be translucently daylit like genuine stained-glass when setup and nature permits. 

What is light

Holy Ghost spectrum

Light is a topmost relevant phenomena, visibly and figuratively speaking.

Visibly speaking light is electromagnetic frequencies visible to our two eyes, and the invisible to our third. All light is not created equal, the source that created that light imprints the very mark of its origins.

Visible light is properly divided in two based upon their photonic producing mechanism: The incandescent and the luminescent, these two kinds of light can be either natural or artificial.

Approximate shape of a photon.

Incandescence is visible energy that is emitted from an element that incrementally gains entropic energy until it glows, also called blackbody radiation.

Luminescence is visible light that is emitted by making electrons to drop from a high to a lower energy state through quantum dynamic processes, also called “cold light”.

The light of the celestial bodies

The light emitted by the celestial bodies and the firmament is natural incandescence. 

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The light emitted by fire and incandescent bulbs is artificial incandescence.

The light emitted by fireflies and some deep sea creatures, and also atmospheric phenomena like auroras and will-o’-the-wisps is natural luminescence.

The light emitted by energized mercury UV light striking phosphorous (Fluorescent lamps) and semiconductors (Light Emitting Diodes) is artificial luminescence.

Since the origin of the light is different, its properties and characteristics are inevitably different, regardless of how closely they are related to color temperature. The arrival of the electro-incandescent light bulb was a continuation of the same kind of light we have been mostly seeing since the dawn of time, but now made through electricity. But the arrival of the electro-luminescent light bulb was a completely different kind of light that we rarely seen before, nevertheless it provided very useful and sometimes indispensable for some modern technology.

“And He created jinn from the smokeless flame of fire.”

– Surah 55:15

A good analogy of this difference  in light producing mechanisms would be like the difference between heat produced by fire radiation to microwave radiation. Both mechanisms produce heat, but how it is achieved is where the rubber meets the road, because the fire heats from the outside to the inside in a classical manner, while the the microwaves heats from the inside to the outside. The end goal is the same, but the means are not, and herein resides the crux of the matter.

solar spectrum

Solar light spectrum.

incandescent bulb spectrum

Electro-incandescent light spectrum.

candle spectrum

Candle fire light spectrum.

Electro-luminescent phosphor based, solid-state white diode light spectrum.

Both electro-incandescent and electro-luminescent light sources have their unique applications and place in our world, for example electro-luminescent solid-state semiconductor light is able to transmit enormous amounts of digital information through its digital light waves, something indispensable for our worldwide digital communications like the internet, and impossible for incandescent light sources to achieve, because of its thermal inertia. But electro-incandescent light sources are the benchmark of colour rendering and photonic fidelity because incandescent light has a complete spectrum made of every visible frequency.

The Glory of Saint Augustine.
Philippe de Champaigne, oil on canvas, 1646.

The Alchemist Discovering Phosphorus.
Joseph Wright of Derby, oil on canvas, 1771.

“The Light from the Holy Ghost is of only one specie, the just and untarnished wisdom, but that which comes from the light of nature is of two species: The good one and the evil one. ¹

Paracelsus  1493–1541

What is photonic-fidelity

Entropy of light = randomness in its photons.

Entropy is the amount of novelty in a message or phenomena, it is the real measure of information. In light, entropy is manifested in its photon phases, its range if frequencies and more.

common backlight

Ordinary monitor backlight is low-entropy because its source is a solid-state semiconductor, that at the fundamental level, the photons are produced in a non-continuous manner through discrete step-like quantum transitions even if direct current voltage is used.

Digital signals are on/off pulses or bits.

Analog signals are complex fractal waves, both digital and analog signals have their unique applications.

A SpectrumView monitor backlight has high-entropy light because its photon phases are randomly complex and have a broadband spectrum.

“Simplicity is the highest form of sophistication.”

– Leonardo Da Vinci

The Lorenz-atractor is the mathematical equivalent of the electro-incandescent bulb, a very high photonic entropy system contained in a low entropy one. The difference is that one has a low entropy atractor while the other one is contained in one. 

Different sources of light have different amounts of entropy or photonic-fidelity of information their photons.

Luminescent spectrum is a superposition of a handful of emission bands, that may appear to our eyes and minds as all colors but in reality there are real spectral voids where there is literally no light at those frequencies. On the other hand the incandescent spectrum is the supreme undisputed leader for the highest-photonic fidelity applications because of its continuous and uninterrupted from start to finish, with no spectral voids in between.

Semiconductor light has very useful and indispensable modern applications, and very modern computers experience a form of time dilation from the massive amounts of digital information per second that can travel solely by solid-state-diode, low-entropy-light.

“Information without entropy is death”

– Claude Shannon

SpectrumView screen

State-of-the-art SpectrumView monitors makes possible to experience a form of analog time dilation from the massive amounts of photonic entropy per second.

As good as semiconductor light is for modern machines to transmit digital information and to their low electricity needs for other uses such as street lighting, continuous exposure to this kind of “synthetic” light, especially coming from prolonged use of computer monitors, can harm the sight and provoke optic cell degeneration through photochemical reactions,¹ leading ocular damage, ² and inhibiting the pineal gland,³  which produces neuro-protecting hormones such as melatonin, serotonin and pinoline.

Semiconductor photons are strongly phase-biased.

Semiconductor light emitters have some of the straightest flattest shapes in the universe.

Both luminescent and incandescent light sources serve a unique purpose.

Electro-incandescent light emitters are curves within curves.

Incandescent photons are omni-reflectional.

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mexican sunset

“Penetrating red light is possibly the fundamental anti-stress factor for all organisms.”

– Ray Peat

light waves

SpectrumView monitors feature a continuous full-spectrum analog backlight, naturally rich in infrared frequencies that regenerate cells through photo-biomodulation, helping to reduce ocular inflammation, alleviating photo sensitiveness and promoting the formation of blood vessels, improving blood circulation to the brain, and so enhancing cognition, memory retention and focus.

A monitor is the interface between the digital realm and our analog biology.

“The medium is the message.”

– Marshall McLuhan

the persistence of memory

“The persistence of memory.”

Salvador Dali, oil on canvas, 1931.

Light and time are also intimately interwoven, retro-causality is a possibility known in the Wheeler-Feynman time-symmetric quantum model, in which a classical causal wave and a quantum retro-causal wave can define the standing present wave.

“The eye sees the present and the future.”

– Salvador Dali

The Spectrum

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Ordinary phosphor white LED backlight spectrum vs a SpectrumView monitor electro-incandescent backlight spectrum in nanometers.

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Ordinary phosphor white LED backlight spectrum vs an Organic LED white backlight spectrum. Individual RGB-style backlight has the lowest entropy at just 2.9 bits of information per photon.

Incandescent vs led spectrum

Spectrum of incandescent bulb vs LED bulb in frequency (thz).

monitor color gammuts

The triangle represents the light frequencies ordinary luminescent monitors can display, the outer horseshoe area represents all the visible colors that we can see but that these monitors can’t display, SpectrumView incandescent monitors emit all frequencies visible to the eye, providing a genuine full-spectrum of light frequencies.

observable gammuts

Total observable color gamut from an ordinary luminescent backlit monitor and a electro-incandescent SpectrumView monitor.

gamut comparison

Ordinary luminescent backlit monitor vs an electro-incandescent SpectrumView monitor gamut.

gamma comparison

Ordinary luminescent backlit monitor vs an electro-incandescent SpectrumView monitor gamut.

“The question is not what you look at, but what you see.”

– Henry David Thoreau

Applications

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SpectrumView 27" incandescent monitor

A chromatically vibrant canvas ideal for artistic creation featuring 100% color rendering index and custom white point calibration. (Present 27″ model)

SpectrumView 21.5"

SpectrumView monitors are ideal for prolonged offline Mandelbrot-set exploration. (Previous model 21.5″)

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Also ideal for prolonged online Darshan viewing.  

SpectrumView 21.5 monitor

And ideal for other screen intensive tasks such as coding, audio-video editing, writing and data analysis. (Previous 21.5″ model)

incandescent starlore

Translucently-daylit is ideal for genuine photonic fidelity astrophotography viewing and starlore studies. 

Making possible completing the work that needs to be done a painless endeavor. 

Inner workings

High-photonic-fidelity

Incandescent pixels

Incandescent pixels

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Digital-to-Analog conversion

electro-incandescent lightbox

Genuine brass heat-sink reflecting plates and long-lasting serviceable components.

Golden light

For a genuinely golden retro-ilumination.

“He was a lamp that burned and shined, and you were willing to rejoice in his light.”

– John 5:35

Illuminate your pixels translucently with custom incandescent light sources from behind, like stained glass in the true photonic sense of what you see is what you get. SpectrumView monitors are made from prime quality materials and components and it works with most operating systems. Both the monitor and the electro-incandescent lightbox can work with 120/240V at the flick of a switch without having to change all bulbs, it uses standard oven 25watt Edison base bulbs, and is magnetically aligned and attached to the back of the monitor.

“She is the brightness of eternal light, and the unspotted mirror of the majesty of God, and the image of His goodness.”

– Wisdom 7:26  ⁶

Order

SpectrumView mini

The SpectrumView Mini. (Present 15″ model)

SpectrumVIew Pro 27"

The SpectrumView Pro (Present 27″ model)

“To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”

– Buckminster Fuller

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To North and Central America:

SpectrumView Mini 15″

10 Silver oz

SpectrumView Pro 27″

Solar/Electro-Incandescent

16  Silver oz

SpectrumView 27″

Electro-incandescent-specific

15  Silver oz

SpectrumView Starlore 27″

Solar-specific

10  Silver oz

To Europe and South America:

SpectrumView Mini 15″

11 Silver oz

SpectrumView Pro 27″

Solar/Electro-Incandescent

17  Silver oz

SpectrumView Pro 27″

Electro-incandescent-specific

16  Silver oz

SpectrumView Starlore 27″

Solar-specific

11  Silver oz

To the rest of the world:

SpectrumView Mini 15″

14 Silver oz

SpectrumView Pro 27″

Solar/Electro-Incandescent

22  Silver oz

SpectrumView 27″

Electro-incandescent-specific

21  Silver oz

SpectrumView Starlore 27″

Solar-specific

14  Silver oz

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🕰️ Shipping time :

Orders are served as first-come first-served, monitors are hand-crafted with attention to detail, so patience is humbly requested. 

🚢 Delivery :

Shipping is currently about 1½ months after placing order, shipping is in first-class service with tracking number, safe arrival is guaranteed, import fees may or may not have to be payed. 

💔 Warranty :

Proper functioning is promised for 3 years from the TXID in physical parts, any monetary refund for some exceptional reason will be at USD equivalent at time of transaction. 

🪄 Special orders :

If you would like your monitor’s bezel hand carved in a baroque style encrusted with mother of pearl or turquoise, contact. 

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Technical specifications

SpectrumView Mini 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, 5.8Kg. Portable and lightweight, about the size of a regular laptop screen, high pixel density makes it especially color rich.

SpectrumView Pro 27″ Solar/Electro-Incandescent 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, 70x51x18cm 9.4Kg. Excellent resolution and proportions, suitable for power users, and artistic endeavours.

SpectrumView 27″ Electro-incandescent-specific 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, 70x51x18cm 9.1Kg. Excellent resolution and proportions, suitable for power users, and artistic endeavours.

SpectrumView Starlore 27″  Solar-specific 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, 70x51x5cm 6.8Kg. To use this model you need a window with direct or indirect sunlight, preferably without any shadow casting elements. Having a translucently-daily monitor means you need to adapt to the monitor so completely rearranging your space will most likely be necessary. And cover at least 1 meter around the perimeter of the monitor with a cloth or palm mat, otherwise it can’t work because your pupils will not being able to adjust properly to the intensity of light coming in, if any of this mentioned is not possible then this model will most likely not work for you, but you can still place your favorite desk lamp behind, although doing this will void warranty.

The solar-specific Starlore.

(Previous model 21.5 “)

27" ports

27″ Ports (ports depends on model).

wood grain

Traditional beewax varnished and polished wood body makes SpectrumView monitors the Rolls-Royce of monitors.

Japanese woddworking

Japanese precision woodwork with thick frame and detachable strong copper stands with genuine lac varnished grips.

The SpectrumView brass heatsink incandescent light box

The new brass-heatsink models have better heat dissipation and have lower fan speeds.

SpectrumView monitors are built to last, with specially tempered quality wood and components, the lightbox is thermally protected by a sophisticated airflow cooling design system, with genuine brass heat-sink reflectors and high quality fans running at half speed. Traditional natural bee-wax polished body, ceramic sockets, and copper wiring. Strong copper mounts provide unmatched stability and are detachable for a compact transportation or to permanently suspend the monitor in front of a window for day backlight. The light bulbs used for the lightbox are the same size, base and wattage approved for household appliances such as ovens and fridges, and are not banned since they are not used for general space illumination, The SpectrumView electro-incandescent lightbox is also the ideal cured meat and fruit dehydrator when placed faced down, and can be separately shipped as such. The lightbox can work with both 120V or 240V at the flick of an inner switch without having to change all bulbs, which means you can use 120V bulbs in a 240V country, twice as many replacement bulbs are included, which should last for many years if well treated. Using only incandescent bulbs at full intensity for the whole day will increase your electricity bill, but if used during winter the equivalent thermal energy will be subtracted from your heating so usage costs, and if daylit during the summer the electricity usage will not rise in total.

The high-photonic-fidelity wave of the future.

The electro-incandescent light bulb is the most ecological electrical lamp that has ever been invented to date, because is made from only 3 earth abundant elements, its highly refined and simple design, polished for centuries can also have lifespans of 100 years when properly made and not used at full intensity. Incandescent light is the future of screen backlight, and state of the art advancements in the fields of nanophotonics and thermophotovoltaics will make incandescent backlight more widely available in the future, ushering the new golden wave of digital-to-analog communications and computing along with analog CPU’s. Because if we could go to the moon with ancient vacuum bulb computers, we most definitely can go to the stars with state-of-the-art vacuum bulb screens…

The progression of the screen (click right arrow).

“Returning is how The Way progresses.” 

– The Tao

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