SpectrumView
SpectrumView 21.5 Incandescent monitor

Project your digital realm in…

incandescent bulb
The ancient light of the future

Introducing a first of its kind full-spectrum incandescent monitor to regenerate digitally strained sight, exalt creativity, increase productivity and alleviate photo-sensitivity.

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

– Buckminster Fuller

Magnetic wood assemblage and precise intensity control.

The SpectrumView 15"

The newest member of the family.

Spectrum 27" Sun backlit monitor

Can also be solar-backlit when natural conditions and setup permits.

The Light

Holy Ghost spectrum

“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: The good one and the evil one.” 

Theophrastus Paracelsus

Light has been a source of insight and wonder since antiquity, its one of the most interesting phenomena, and has many layers of interpretation and understanding.

Photon

Shape of a photon according to modern physics.

Scientifically speaking, light is the visible spectrum that carries energy and information, and its duality of nature is mind-bending as it can be both a wave and a particle. 

Light defines the source, and the source defines the light.

Since the dawn of mankind we have seen mostly incandescent light sources, because the light from of all the stars, thunder and all the planets and of fire light is of the incandescent nature.

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Since the dawn of mankind we have seen incandescent light sources.

But today electro-luminescence and phosphorescence from almost every digital screen and even street lamps, a kind of light we very rarely saw, disrupting millions of years of adaptation to incandescent light sources. 

Angler fish

Luminescent light can be found in rare natural phenomena.

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

– Surah 55:15

Visible light can only be produced either through incandescence or luminescence. Incandescent light originates from the low frequency end of the electromagnetic spectrum, in other words when an element is heated until it glows, emitting light across a wide spectral range, i.e. from infrared to visible light through classical energy processes. Or by luminescence, quantum electrodynamics proceses, where light is produced not by increasingly rising frequency and energy, but by decreasing, and when an electron drops from a high-energy level to a lower one.

Light can be both a wave and a particle

Light can be both a wave and a particle

Incandescence is the primordial light in the universe, originating from the transition of low frequency states to incrementally higher frequency states, directly as a result of a classical energy mechanics, resulting in a complete light spectrum across a wide range of frequencies. In the other hand luminescent light originates from the higher frequency end of the electromagnetic spectrum, transitioning from high to lower frequencies, resulting in a narrow and discrete spectrum.

White LEDs use a semiconductor wafer and electron-holes to produce a blue luminescent beam, coated with phosphors.

The arrival of electric light in the 19th century was the same kind of light did not produce any strain to our biology because it was still a continuation of incandescent light sources, the real change came by the arrival of electro-luminescent light, namely compact fluorescent lamps and light emitting diodes. Since this kind of light is produced by the opposite direction of the electromagnetic spectrum than from incandescence. A good analogy would be cooking by fire and then electric heating coils,  where energy is transmitted from the outside in, to a microwave oven, which cooks in the opposite direction, from the inside out.

“You will know them by their fruits”

– Matthew 7:20

the persistence of memory

“The eye sees the present and the future.”

– Salvador Dali

Light and time are interwoven, and quantum processes such as electron-holes, have the capability to be time-symmetric, where the direction of time is not necessarily one-way such as classical processes that are strictly from past to future. In quantum processes a future event can influence the events that precede it, known as retrocausality, where the present evolves in such a way that its attracted to a certain outcome determined by a future condition.

analog, digital and binary light wave

“The medium is the message.”

– Marshall McLuhan

Energy efficient data transmitting electro-luminescent components have many useful and indispensable applications, but while is very useful and for certain use cases, its falls short in others. A digital screen is the interface between the digital realm and our biology through our eyes, in which a backlight is the light medium by which information is conceived and conveyed, and so wholesome incandescent backlight for the night and Sun backlight during the day is of utmost importance an priority. Because prolonged and routinely exposure to luminescent backlit screens damage the sight and can provoke optic cell degeneration, through photochemical reactions,¹ potentially leading ocular damage, ² and negatively interfering our pineal gland,³  a gland which produces neurotransmitting and neuroprotecting, antooxidant hormones such as melatonin, serotonin and pinoline. 

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

– Ray Peat

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light waves
Infrared light through skin

Our tissue is transparent to near-infrared frequencies like 350thz.

Incandescent vs led spectrum

Spectrum of incandescent bulb vs luminescent LED in Thz.

SpectrumView monitors are naturally rich in infrared frequencies, which alleviate and regenerate strained sight through a process known as photo-biomodulation, which reduces inflammation, releases endorphins, and promotes the formation of new blood vessels to improve circulation to the heath and brain, good for cognition enhancement, memory formation and retention, attention, and artistic creativity.

Applications

SpectrumView
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3000:1 contrast ratio at full 100% CRI makes it bar none for art-related endeavours.

SpectrumView 27" incandescent monitor

A vibrant canvas for artistic expression with full color spectrum and custom white point calibration. 

SpectrumView 21.5 monitor

SpectrumView monitors are ideal for intensive tasks. (21.5″)

Mata Ji

Online Darshan.

Mset

And offline Mandelbrot-set explorations.

SpectrumView incandescent Starlore

Hight-photonic-fidelity backlight for astrophotography viewing.

A painless endevour

SpectrumView monitors make possible completing the work that needs to be done a painless endeavour.

The Spectrum

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

– Henry David Thoreau

SpectrumView
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Sun spectrum

Sunlight optical spectrum.

incandescent bulb spectrum

Incandescent bulb optical spectrum.

candle spectrum

Firelight optical spectrum.

White LED optical spectrum.

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SpectrumView monitor vs incandescent bulb. (nm)

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White LED backlight vs AMOLED white backlight. (nm)

monitor color gammuts

The coloured triangle inside represents the light frequencies an ordinary luminescent monitor can display, the horseshoe area represents all the visible colours that we can see but that the monitor can’t display, SpectrumView monitors emit all wavelengths visible to the eye, providing a 100% Color Rendering Index (CRI).

observable gammuts

Total observable color gamut from an ordinary luminescent backlit monitor vs SpectrumView monitor.

gamut comparison

Luminescent monitor vs SpectrumView monitor.

gamma comparison

Luminescent monitor vs SpectrumView monitor.

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Order

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SpectrumView 15″

400USD

SpectrumView Pro 27″  

720USD

SpectrumView Pro 31.5″  

1200USD

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Lead time

Handcrafted with precision and detail as first come first served, currently expanding but still shipping upon payment is about 2½-3 months,  patience is humbly requested. 

❧ Shipping

Free shipping to North and Central America, Europe add $60, other countries inquire for price. Import fees may or may not (probably not) have to be payed ≈ $20 

❧ Warranty

Proper functioning is promised for 3 years from the wood engraved TXID, and any money back will be at current USD/BTC rate.

❧ Special orders

If you would like to order a SpectrumView monitor without the lightbox just deposit 5/8 of the original price, plus shipping if necessary to your country, if you purchase a complete monitor in the same order you can get a SpectrumView monitor without the lightbox for only 1/2. If you have EMF sensibility and would like to EMF ground the lightbox, add $25 to the total. If you would like a particular top (pediment) style, such as cardioid, flat, or curved, please write it in the note section when paying. If you would like it to be hardwood made, then add $150 for each order.

– Use at your own risk, for experimental purposes only. –

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

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 and resolution monitor 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 proportions, suitable for power users, and artistic endeavours.

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, (12) 25W light bulbs: 25-300W total available light output, 81x62x18cm 12.1Kg. Widest screen size, resolution and bit depth.

Inner workings

Incandescent pixels

Incandescent-lit pixels.

apparatus

Old-world fabrication.

San Juan Bautista

Digital-to-Analog conversion.

Incandescent lightbox

Genuine brass reflector, serviceable components.

Golden light

For a genuinely illuminating backlight.

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

– John 5:35

SpectrumView monitors illuminate your pixels with benign incandescent light from behind, like stained glass, and have a magnetically attachable/detachable electro-incandescent lightbox to choose solar backlight when possible. SpectrumView monitors are made from first quality materials and components, designed to last for a lifetime. It works with most operating systems and the bulbs employed are the same size and  approved-listed for household appliances like ovens, and are not banned because they are not used for space illumination.

The SpectrumView brass heatsink incandescent light box

The new electro-incandescent lightbox models now feature brass heatsinks for better thermal dissipation and quieter operation.

Can work with both 120V or 240V at the flick of an inner switch without having to change all bulbs, its recommended to switch your operating system from dark to light mode for best results. It has 8-10 incandescent generic base Edison standard bulbs of 25w commonly used for ovens, with many replacement bulbs included. Thermally protected by low speed DC fans with genuine brass polished reflectors. Top quality liquid crystal display panels proven over time, bee-wax polished wood, ceramic sockets, and copper wiring, copper shielding available upon request. Strong copper mounts provide unmatched stability, and detachable for a compact transportation or to permanently hang it in front of a sunny window, genuine insect lac varnish handles yield a good tight grip.

SpectrumView vacuum bulb lightbox

The SpectrumView electro-incandescent lightbox can also be used as an excellent cured meat or fruit dehydrator when placed faced down and not in use, the infrared frequencies can be precisely controlled, with little interior heat due to a sophisticated circulating airflow design.

Japanese woddworking

Japanese style precision woodworking and detachable copper mounts.

Only incandescent bulbs to backlight your monitor for the whole day will  electricity usage, but if used suring winter the thermal energy will be subtracted from your heating, and so it will not cost. However, it is recommended to get a solar specific monitor in the same order at half price if you have a sunny window without a mosquito net and with either direct or indirect sunlight. Having a solar backlit monitor means you need you to adapt to the light needs of the monitor, therefore rearranging your space will be necessary, placing curtains or palm mat around the perimeter of the monitor 3 feet around is also needed.

The progression of the screen.

Incandescent light bulbs are very ecological because they are only made Earth-abundant materials, such as glass and metal, bar none for sustainability to produce and disposed because no rare earths, plastics, mercury or semiconductors are used, it can also have lifespans of up to 100 years when properly made. Incandescent light technology is the future for digital backlight because it makes digital screens a more amiable, wholesome interface, transforming our communications for the better. Advances in nano-photonic incandescent bulbs will pave the way for the future of incandescent backlight and inspiring innovation in thermophotovoltaics, the energy of the future…

“The Way progresses by returning.”

– The Tao