Retro-illuminate your digital realm
with the ancient light
of the future.
In the state-of-the-art
of monitors.
Universal connections with precise light intensity control, wooden body and magnetic assemblage.
Can also be translucently day-backlit like a genuine vitral when setup and nature permits.
“Returning is how The Way progresses.“
– The Tao
Genuinely full-spectrum computer monitors.
To Alleviate photo-sensitiviveness
Regenerate sight
Create art
What is Light – Applications – Inner workings – Tech specs – Make
What is Light?
“That which comes from the Light of the Holy Ghost is of only one species…but that which comes from the Light of Nature is of two species.”
– Theophrastus Paracelsus †
Light has many layers of understanding and interpretation, visibly speaking we can only see the source of light and its reflection, and not all light is the created equal, ¹ at the photon genesis, visible light can only be made by two ways, separating light in two primary types of light, there is incandescence and luminescence.
Incandescent photons are produced through increasing entropy states by classical mechanics.
Luminescent photons are produced through decreasing entropy states by quantum mechanics.
Natural incandescence comes from the Sun and all the celestial bodies.
Artificial incandescence comes from fire and incandescent bulbs.
Natural luminescence comes from some creatures like fireflies, angler fish, and also from atmospheric phenomena like auroras and will-o’-the-wisps.
Artificial luminescence comes from light emitting semiconductors and compact fluorescent tubes.
These two fundamental mechanisms to produce photons will determine its intrinsic properties and inherent characteristics, regardless of how these two appear to be in color temperature. Understanding this is indispensable to develop appropriate technology, because both kinds of light serve unique applications that fulfill different purposes. ²
Light is the only thing we see in a monitor, everything else is symbol.
Artificial incandescent light sources like fire, have been a great friend to mankind since the dawn of time, because it has enabled us to live in places and eat foods we could not have before its discovery and handling. The arrival of the electric bulb in the 19th century revolutionized our way of life, but it was still a continuation of the sane kind of light. However, the arrival of the electric luminescent bulb relatively recently is a kind of light we have rarely seen before, yet today we seem to be unavoidably exposed to it, especially from computer digital screens, the interface to our modern day indispensable tool, the computer.
“Without going out of your door, you can know the ways of Heaven.“
– The Tao
Incandescent and luminescent light creation are diametrically inverted and this duality is a very interesting aspect about light. A good analogy would be like the heat produced from an a classical electric oven, to a cavity magnetron in a microwave oven – both produce heat, but the classical oven heats the food in a classical manner from the outside to the inside, while the magnetron does it in an inverse method, from the inside to the outside. Both mechanisms produce heat, just as both photon mechanisms produce light, but the means to achieve is different, and here resides the heart of the matter.
The Glory of Saint Augustine.
Philippe de Champaigne, oil on canvas, 1645.
The Alchemist Discovering Phosphorus.
Joseph Wright of Derby, oil on canvas, 1771.
Incandescent and luminescent light sources have their own uses and excel in certain areas, for example incandescence is the undisputed king for high fidelity and faithful chromatic illumination, thanks to its broadband continuous spectrum and high-entropy photon phases, something luminescent light sources fall very short, because its inherently a superposition of a handful of frequencies, that may appear white to the sight, but in reality have real spectral voids where there is literally no light. However luminescent light sources and especially from solid state semiconductors are the unrivaled for digital information transmission, thanks to its low‑entropy nature, making it the ideal light medium for digital information transmission, something indispensable for our modern digital communications technology.
SpectrumView incandescent backlight spectrum.
Ordinary semiconductor backlight spectrum.
Entropy of light = novelty in its photons.
“The medium is the message.”
– Marshall McLuhan
Entropy is the amount of novelty, or unpredictability in range of variations of a phenomena, system and signal. Entropy is not disorder as commonly understood, because order is subjective, one man’s disorder can be another man’s order, but novelty is not subjective.
Entropy is the real measure of novelty in the universe.
“Information without entropy is death.”
– Claude Shannon
Entropy in light is their amount of novelty in its photon qualities, like the phase, frequency, polarization, reflection, etc. Incandescent light sources is inherently high-entropy because it originates from increasing entropy itself, in the other hand luminescent sources are intrinsically low-entropy because it originates from decreasing entropy itself, both types of light are very useful and have their specific properties and uses, both for technological, artistic and religious applications, understanding this is indispensable to develop better computer interfaces.
SpectrumView state-of-the-art computer monitors make possible a form of analog time dilation from the massive amounts of high-photonic-entropy light experienced per second.
Incandescent light and emitters have some of the highest entropy in the universe.
Ordinary luminescent monitor light is produced by a blue light semiconductor emitter coated with phosphorus.
Analog signals are naturally high in entropy while digital signals are synthesized into on/off bits, both have their own unique applications and uses.
Frontier computing models experience a form of digital time dilation from what can be transmitted per second by this low-photonic-entropy semiconductor light medium.
Semiconductor luminescent light has some of the lowest entropy in the universe.
Semiconductors are genuine marvel of our age, and provide very useful indispensable technological applications to our modern ways of living, their low cost and ability to transmit digital information is worthy of praise and its ability to be transformed into solar cells is worthy of reverence, however when it comes to producing light for our prolonged and routine use such as in a computer monitor, its “synthetic” digital nature is second class to our analog biology, because it can harm the sight and can provoke cell degeneration through photo-chemical reactions,¹ causing ocular damage. ² Also inhibiting the pineal gland, ³ a light sensitive gland that produces neuro-protecting hormones such as melatonin, serotonin, and pinoline. ⁴
“Penetrating red light is possibly the fundamental anti-stress factor for all organisms.”
– Ray Peat
However invisible infrared light which is abundant in incandescent light sources is low frequency light, and regenerates tissue and optic cells, reducing ocular inflammation, alleviating photo sensitiveness, improving blood circulation to the brain, enhancing cognitive function, focus and memory formation, through photo-biomodulation. ⁵ SpectrumView incandescent monitors are naturally rich in broadband infrared light frequencies, something completely lacking in ordinary luminescent monitors.
“The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory.”
Salvador Dali, oil on canvas, 1954.
Light and time are also intimately interwoven, widely known in Einstein’s light-time expansion theory, further elaborated by Wheeler and Feynman to include retro-causality. ⁶
The Spectrum
“The question is not what you look at, but what you see.”
– Henry David Thoreau
A spectrum is the “rainbow” emitted by any light source, terrestrial or celestial.
Ordinary phosphor based semiconductor backlight spectrum vs a SpectrumView electro-incandescent backlight spectrum, in wavelength (nm).
SpectrumView electro-incandescent backlight spectrum vs separate RGB style luminescent backlight spectrum, in wavelength (nm).
Spectrum of incandescent bulb vs LED bulb in frequency (thz).
The triangle in the left represents the frequencies an ordinary luminescent monitor can display, the grey horseshoe shape represents the visible colors that we can see but that an ordinary luminescent monitor can’t display, SpectrumView monitors emit all frequencies visible to the eye.
Total observable color gamut from an ordinary electro-luminescent backlit monitor vs an incandescent SpectrumView electro-incandescent monitor.
SpectrumView electro-incandescent picture vs and ordinary electro-luminescent picture at neutral camera white point of 6250K.
SpectrumView electro-incandescent picture at camera white point from bottom 2500K, 6250K, 10,000K.
Ordinary electro-luminescent picture at camera white point from bottom 2500K, 6250K, 10,000K.
SpectrumView electro-incandescent picture vs and ordinary electro-luminescent picture at neutral camera white point of 6250K.
Applications
The ideal monitor for long working sessions and artistic creation, featuring the highest chromatic fidelity of any monitor in the market, with custom white point calibration and analog intensity control. (27″)
“Light is the principal person in a painting.”
– Édouard Manet
Also ideal for offline Mandelbrot fractal exploration for an ultra high-entropy experience, and night time movie watching to keep your melatonin and sleep well. (21.5″)
Also ideal for prolonged Darshan viewing.
Ideal for screen intensive tasks such as programming, audio and video editing, and data analysis, making possible completing the work that needs to be done, a painless endeavor. (21.5″)
Solar-backlit makes possible genuine photonic fidelity for astro-photography viewing, also ideal for spaces with ample solar light availability.
Inner workings
High-photonic-fidelity.
High-photonic-entropy.
Translucent and incandescent pixels.
“John was light that burned and shined, and you were willing to rejoice for a time in his light.“
– Jesus of Nazareth
Prime quality materials and long-lasting serviceable components, with genuine brass reflector heat-sinks, designed to last for a lifetime.
For a genuinely golden retro-illumination.
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The SpectrumView Mini. (15″ model)
The SpectrumView Pro. (27″ model)
Silver weight price.
To North and Central America:
SpectrumView Mini 15″
Monitor
6 ½ Silver oz
SpectrumView Pro 27″
Monitor
13 Silver oz
SpectrumView Starlore 27″
Solar-specific monitor
8 Silver oz
SpectrumView Pro 27″
Full desktop computer
16 ¼ Silver oz
SpectrumView Mini 15″
Full desktop computer
9 Silver oz
To Europe and South America:
SpectrumView Mini 15″
Monitor
7 ½ Silver oz
SpectrumView Pro 27″
Monitor
14 Silver oz
SpectrumView Starlore 27″
Solar-specific monitor
9 Silver oz
SpectrumView Pro 27″
Full desktop computer
17 ¼ Silver oz
SpectrumView Mini 15″
Full desktop computer
10 Silver oz
Shipping:
Monitors are hand-crafted with attention to detail as first come fist served, there is currently a lead time of 1 ½ months after placing order prior to shipping. First-class shipping service from Mexico 🌵 with tracking number provided, safe arrival is guaranteed, import fees may have to be payed (most likely not in the US).
Warranty :
❤️🩹 Proper functioning is promised for 3 years from BTC transaction (TXID) in physical parts, any monetary refund will be at USD equivalent at time of transaction.
Special orders :
If you need special customization like the monitor’s frame hand carved in a baroque style encrusted with mother of pearl, 🪄 contact.
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Technical specifications
27″ Ports (ports depends on model).
Traditional beewax polished wood body makes SpectrumView monitors the Rolls-Royce of monitors.
SpectrumView Mini 15″ Monitor 1920×1080 (FullHD), 60Hz, HDMI, USB-C, 178° viewing angle, IPS panel, 8 bit per pixel, matte finish, 120/240V, (4) 25W light bulbs, 38x51cmx18cm 5.5Kg. Portable and lightweight, about the size of a regular laptop screen, high pixel density makes it especially color rich.
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SpectrumView Pro 27″ Monitor 2560 x 1440 (2K), 100Hz, 1ms response time, HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort, 178° viewing angle, VA panel, 8 bit per pixel, semi-glossy finish, external power supply, 120/240V, (10) 25W light bulbs, 70x55x18cm 9.4Kg. Excellent resolution and proportions, suitable for power users, and artistic endeavours.
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SpectrumView Starlore 27″ Monitor Solar-specific 2560 x 1440 (2K), 100Hz, 1ms response time, HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort, 178° viewing angle, VA panel, 8 bit per pixel, semi-glossy finish, external power supply 120/240V. Monitor can also be USB powered with special adapter at request. 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 for unforeseeable heat dissipation, doing this is not covered in warranty.
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SpectrumView Pro 27″ Full desktop computer based on the Raspberry Pi 5 of 16GB RAM with pre-installed open-source Red Hat Fedora operating system (mouse and keyboard not included). 2560 x 1440 (2K), 100Hz, 1ms response time, 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 9.9Kg. Excellent resolution and proportions, suitable for decently demanding applications.
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SpectrumView Mini 15″ Full desktop computer based on the Raspberry Pi 5 of 8GB RAM with pre-installed open-source Red Hat Fedora operating system (mouse and keyboard not included). 1920×1080 (FullHD), 60Hz, HDMI, USB-C, 178° viewing angle, IPS panel, 8 bit per pixel, matte finish, 120/240V, (4) 25W light bulbs, 38x51cmx18cm 5.8Kg 6.2Kg. Perfect for everyday internet browsing, movie watching and common work.
Japanese precision woodwork and thick frame with detachable strong copper stands and genuine lac varnished grips.
SpectrumView monitors are built to last, with quality wood and components, thermally protected by sophisticated airflow cooling design, with genuine brass heat-sink reflectors and high quality low-speed fans, additional EMF shielding available upon request. Traditional bee-wax polished wood body, copper wiring, and strong copper mounts, detachable for transportation or to suspend in front of a window for natural incandescence backlight. The incandescent light bulbs are standard Edison base, size and wattage for household appliances such as ovens, and are not banned since they are not used for general space illumination. The lightbox is also the ideal cured meat and fruit dehydrator when placed faced down, with a soft continuously circulating airflow and precise infrared radiation control without heat.
“To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
– Buckminster Fuller
The lightbox can also be used as an excellent cured meats and fruit dehydrator when placed faced down.
Lightbox can be enamel painted with traditional flower patterns by request.
Sustainably hand-made with hand-tools.
“Therefore by their fruits you shall know them.”
– Matthew 7:20
Everything works with either 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 electric bill, but if used during winter the proportional thermal energy radiated will be subtracted from your heating bill, so cost will cancel out, and if natural lit during the summer, the electricity usage will stay the same. Frontier research in nanophotonics and thermophotovoltaics will make incandescent backlights widely available for mobile screens and monitors in the future, for your only hope for a future.
The progression of the screen.












” Be your own light!.”
– Buddha’s last words