SpectrumVIew Pro
Analolight
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Illuminate your digital realm

in the ancient light

of the future.

With the

state-of-the-art

of high photonic fidelity.

A new frontier in backlight

the next dimension

in monitors.

Create art

Regenerate sight

Alleviate photosensitivity

Augment memory retention

Reclaim presence and meaning

Full-spectrum incandescent retroillumination.

Universal connections and precise backlight

intensity control, wooden body

and magnetic lightbox.

Can also be solar

backlit when

possible.

The ancient light of the future

What is Light

Light has been a source of wonder and inspiration since antiquity with ample degrees and depths of approaching it, although the nature of light is apparent to our eyes, it is also so obscure that no complete description has been given. There are only two sources of light, incandescent or luminescent, which can be either natural or artificially made.

The light of the celestial bodies

Natural incandescence is produced by the celestial bodies and thunder.

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Artificial incandescence is produced by fire and incandescent bulbs. 

Natural luminescence is produced by aurora borealis and will-o’-the-wisps.

Natural luminescence is also produced by fireflies and some deep sea fish.

Artificial luminescence is produced by fluorescent bulbs and light emitting semiconductors.

Incandescent light genesis happens through increasing entropy states and classical mechanics.

Luminescent light genesis happens through decreasing entropy states and quantum mechanics.

Incandescence is the most efficient way to produce photons in the universe, emitting more light by the same input of energy than luminescence, however not all are visible. Luminescence is the least efficient way to produce photons in the universe, but more of this light falls within the visible range, this light is measured in lumens, while total photon output is measured in lux.

With the advent of quantum mechanics, the
dual nature of light was scientifically proven.

“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 (1493-1541)

A good analogy of these two light producing mechanisms, would be to how a classical oven produces heat compared to a microwave oven. The classical oven heats from the outside to the inside in a classical manner, while the microwave does so in an inverse manner, from the inside to the outside. Both produce the same outcome, but the way to accomplish it is diametrically different, and herein resides the heart of the matter.

The Glory of Saint Augustine.
 Philippe de Champaigne, 1645.

The Alchemist Discovering Phosphorus.
Joseph Wright of Derby, 1771.

” Light is the principal person in a painting.”

– Edouard Manet

Both incandescent and luminescent light sources excel in certain uses and applications, with unique photonic properties. Incandescence is unmatched for color rendering and high photonic fidelity purposes thanks to its broadband and continuous spectrum, while luminescence is not, because its inherently a superposition of narrow bands of  frequencies, that may appear white but have real spectral voids where there is literally no light. However luminescence excels in digital information transmission and long lasting or miniature inexpensive light bulbs, something indispensable for our modern global communications.

solar spectrum

Solar spectrum.

incandescent bulb spectrum

White electro-incandescent spectrum.

candle spectrum

Candle spectrum.

White electro-luminescent spectrum.

Electricity revolutionized our way of life, yet the first electric light bulb was a continuation of the same type of light we had been exposed since the dawn of mankind. It was the luminescent light bulb that marked the real change, because we rarely seen it before, yet today we seem to be submerged by it from digital displays, our interface to our modern world indispensable tool, the computer. A computer monitor is the visual interface to the computer and mediates information through light, it is also a means to access information and communication with the virtual world, the medium of light itself fundamentally shapes the experience and meaning of what appears on it, because we cannot separate the medium from the message, because light itself is part of the meaning. ² 

“The sage travels all day over the land and sea,

but does not lose sight of Infinity.”

– The Tao Verse 26

What is entropy?

“Information without entropy is death.”

– Claude Shannon

Entropy is the measure of novelty in the universe, entropy is conventionally defined as disorder, but this is not accurate because disorder can be subjective in a universal sense, but novelty is not subjective. Entropy is novelty and unexpectedness in a signal or phenomena, low entropy has less randomness and more predictability, while high entropy has more randomness and impredictability. In light entropy is found in its phase, frequency, reflection and mode. 

“We are the explorers of interior space; novelty is the compass that points toward the unfolding future.”

– Terence Kemp McKenna

Novelty is the quality of being new, original and unexpected, and can encompass both ordered and disordered states, as long as the configurations are always novel or unexpected. Disorder refers to the lack of order or organization in a system, characterized by randomness and unpredictability. However novelty can exist in both ordered and disordered systems, therefore it more widely defines entropy.

Analog signals are continuous and high in entropy while digital signals are discrete low entropy steps. Both have their special properties and uses.

Incandescent light can have some of the highest entropy in the universe.

Luminescent light can have some of the lowest entropy in the universe.

Light and time are also mysteriously intertwined, after Einstein postulated that time dilation can occur in light, Feynman later postulated that retrocausality can be also a possibility, in which events can be influenced from the future by absorber entities from another dimension through light, in other words, light can be the carrier of retrocausal interaction, challenging the common conceptions about the nature of causality.

the persistence of memory

“The eye sees the present and the future.”

– Salvador Dali

SpectrumView screen

State-of-the-art SpectrumView monitors makes the user experience a form of analog time dilation from its high entropy light.

Frontier computers can experience a form of digital time dilation from what can be transmitted through its ultra low entropy light.

Photomodulation

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

– Ray Peat

light waves

Semiconductors are a genuine marvel of our age and provide indispensable digital applications, also their ability to be transformed into solar cells is worthy of reverence, but when it comes to producing light for our analog biology continuous exposure, such as in a monitor, its intrinsic nature is simply second class to our biology, and can even provoke optic cell degeneration through photo-chemical reactions from prolonged exposure,¹ causing damage to the optic tissue, ²  and negatively disrupting the neuro-protecting pineal gland. ³  ⁴ 

Incandescent vs led spectrum

SpectrumView monitors are naturally rich in a broad range of infrared light, something completely lacking in common monitors. Infrared light frequencies penetrate deep in the tissue, and regenerate optic cells, thus reducing ocular inflammation and alleviate photo-sensitiveness, it also improves blood circulation to the brain, enhancing cognitive function and memory formation.

The spectrum

Spectral Measurement

Common white semiconductor backlight and SpectrumView electro-incandescent white backlight, in wavelengths. (nanometers)

SpectrumView electro-incandescent white backlight, and RGB semiconductor backlight in wavelengths. (nanometers)

SpectrumView electro-incandescent monitor and common luminescent monitor and at camera white point of 6250K. 

SpectrumView electro-incandescent monitor and common luminescent monitor and at camera white point of 6250K. 

SpectrumView electro-incandescent monitor and common luminescent monitor and at camera white point of 6250K. 

Observable color gamut from a SpectrumView electro-incandescent monitor and a common luminescent monitor.

monitor color gammuts

SpectrumView monitors emit all frequencies visible to the eye. The triangle in the left represents the light frequencies an common electro-luminescent monitor can display, the grey horseshoe shape represents the visible colors that we can see, but that a common monitor can’t display, 

Applications

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

– Henry David Thoreau

The ideal monitor for artistic creation featuring the highest-photonic fidelity of any monitor in the market, with 100 Color Rendering Index and custom white point calibration. (27″)

SpectrumView 21.5"

Also ideal for offline Mandelbrot set visualizations and other explorations.  (Previous model 22″)

SpectrumView 21.5 monitor

Also ideal for screen intensive tasks, making possible completing the work that needs to be done a painless endeavor.

Mata Ji

Also ideal for live online darshan.

Solar backlit is ideal when setup and nature permits.

Inner workings

High photonic entropy and fidelity.

Translucent and incandescent pixels like stained-glass.

electro-incandescent lightbox

Prime quality materials and long lasting serviceable components, with genuine brass reflector heatsinks.

Golden light

For a genuinely golden retroillumination.

Order

SpectrumView Mini 15″

SpectrumView Mini electro-incandescent 15″ non-detachable lighbox, 1920×1080 (FullHD), 60Hz, HDMI, USB-C, 178° viewing angle, IPS panel, 8 bit per pixel, matte finish, 120/240V,  (4) 25W light bulbs, 38x51cmx40cm 4.5Kg. Portable and lightweight, about the size of a regular laptop screen, perfect for most applications and work. Made with V2 lightbox.

SpectrumView 22″

SpectrumView 22″ electro-incandescent non-detachable lighbox, 1920×1080 (FullHD), 60Hz, HDMI, VGA, 178° viewing angle, VA panel, 8 bit per pixel, semi-glossy finish, 120/240V,  (6) 25W light bulbs, 38x51cmx40cm 5.5Kg. Semi-portable and lightweight, perfect for most applications and work. Made with V2 lightbox.

SpectrumView Starlore.

SpectrumView Starlore 27″, no lightbox, ideal for spaces with ample daylight availability, it has an sunlight filter holding structure in the back to prevent front glare, and is specially tailored for solar backlighting. 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. 75x54x40cm 6.8Kg. Ideally you need a window with either direct or indirect decent amount of sunlight, and be able to place it as close as possible to it, rearranging your space will most likely be necessary, you can take it outside too. Manually backlighting this model with your favorite desk lamp desklamp is possible at user’s risk and of center weighted illumination.

SpectrumView Pro 27″

SpectrumView Pro solar/electro-incandescent 27″, 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, 75x54x46cm 9.4Kg. Excellent for power users. Can be made with either V1 or V2 lightbox.

The SpectrumView Master

SpectrumView Master 27″

SpectrumView Master Sequential Tri-screen 27″, 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, H70xW100xD66cm 24Kg. Sophisticated approach for users with multiple screen requirements, needing less space requirements than 3 Pro models while only using the same electricity as one Pro model. Provides analog work spaces by physically rotating the monitor with the hand, mercury gravity switch allows to turn off the screens not directly in front of the user. 

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Spectrumview Master 27″ 

34 silver oz

Spectrumview Pro 27″

11 silver oz

Spectrumview 22″ 

8 silver ounces

Starlore 27″ 

7 silver oz

Mini 15″ 

7 silver oz

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– Analog currency in digital gold –

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Orders are served in a first come first served basis, ⏳ there is currently a 9 week wait time for shipping after placing order. Monitors are carefully handmade with attention to detail, patience is humbly requested. We are working hard to provide more faster times.  Tracking number and safe arrival guaranteed, first class shipping from Mexico 🌵, import fees may or may not have to be payed (probably not for US and EU). Proper functioning is promised for 3 years from transaction date in physical parts, any monetary refunds before shipping will be at USD equivalent at time of transaction. For high-end customizations, 🦚 such as hand carved, special pediment, mother of pearl incrustations and even gold leaf gilded, contact. Use at your own risk , for experimental purposes only. 

Technical specifications

27" ports

27″ Ports.

wood grain

Traditional beewax polished wood body.

Japanese woddworking

Precision woodwork with thick frame and detachable strong copper stands, natural lac varnished grips.

V2 “Dymaxion” lightbox

SpectrumView electro-incandescent lightbox

V1 Legacy lightbox

SpectrumView monitors are built to last, made for long working sessions, with quality wood and components, thermally protected by sophisticated airflow cooling design, with genuine brass heat-sink reflectors and high quality low-speed fans, EMF shielding, copper wiring and strong copper mounts, detachable for transportation or to suspend in front of a window for solar backlight. V1 Legacy lightbox is mostly wood and has 1/3 the depth of the V2, however it is 2/3 heavier and it has a bit more fan sound, V2 is mostly brass sheet and is 1/10 brighter, 1/8 cooler, 2/3 lighter, but it extends 2/3 more.

The incandescent light bulbs are standard Edison base, size and wattage for household appliances such as ovens, and are not banned because they are not used for general space illumination. Everything works with either 120V or 240V at the flick of an inner switch, which means no need to change all bulbs, so you can use 120V bulbs in a 240V country. Twice as many replacement bulbs are included, which should last for many years. Keep in mind that using only incandescent bulbs at full intensity for the whole day to backlight your SpectrumView will increase your electricity usage, but if solar backlit the overall consumption will cancel out. Also if used during winter the equivalent thermal energy radiated will be subtracted from your heating costs, so cost will cancel out as well. Further research in thermophotovoltaics and nanophotonics, will make possible incandescent backlights be more widely available in the future.

“Use discernment but return to the source of light.”

The Tao