The incandescent bulb retro-illuminated SpectrumView 21.5″
View your digital world
in the ancient light
of the future.
“The Way progresses by returning.”
– Laozi
SpectrumView monitors are a first of its kind incandescent screens that alleviate digitally strained eyesight and retro-illuminates your content with chromatically vibrant, high-photonic fidelity, broadband backlight, ideal for power users, artists, photosensitivity, and sages…
the digital world
The solar retro-illuminated SpectrumView 27″
Promotes cell regeneration by its infrared-rich medicinal spectrum, increases mental focus and prolongs productivity and exalts creativity, also ideal for screen intensive users.
Video demonstration of the SpectrumView monitor 31.5″ lightbox.
What is light?
“The Light of the Holy Ghost is of only one species, that of the just and untarnished wisdom. The Light of Nature is of two species: the good one and the evil one.”
– Aureolus Theophrastus Paracelsus
Light has been a source of study and great mystery since antiquity up to the present day, with many layers of depth and interpretation. The modern scientific approach to light is that is intimately related to energy, information and time. And is categorized into two according to its photons are produced: On the one hand there is incandescence or “hot light” and on the other hand, there is luminescence, or “cold light”.
The light of the Holy Ghost is also of the incandescent nature.
For most of our Human history and prehistory, the only type of photons we saw came from incandescent light sources, because the light from the celestial bodies and the firmament, fire, and vacuum bulbs is of the incandescent nature. Rarely did we see luminescent photons until some decades ago, and today we are surrounded almost exclusively by these luminescent sources of light.
“And He created the jinn from a smokeless flame of fire.”
– Sura 55:15
Broadband infrared frequencies are found in sunsets, volcanoes and vacuum bulbs.
Incandescent photons and spectrum is produced by the movement from low energy levels to incrementally higher; for example in a vacuum bulb a wire filament incrementally heats up until it glows.
A spectrum is the rainbow of light source.
On the contrary, luminescent photons and spectrum are produced by the movement from high energy levels to decreasingly lower ones. For example the semiconductor that light backlights nearly all digital displays today produces its photons from electron holes that decay in a depletion layer, which then photo-reacts with phosphorous, decreases its frequencies and producing its entire spectrum this way.
Luminescent light is also found in creatures such as the angler fish.
Semiconductor white light is produced by blue/UV light which then passes through phosphor.
“Be careful that the light within you is not darkness.”
– Luke 11:35
Semiconductor photons can be interpreted as synthetic light, and have bestowed Humanity great technological leaps because of its light wave modulating properties, which allows to transmit digital information by light wave modulation, indispensable for many modern technologies and something impossible for incandescent lamps to do. Yet as good as it is for computers to communicate with each other, its photonic nature is second class to our biology for a very fundamental reason; its photo-genesis is inherently different from incandescence, and you simply can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.
“The medium is the message.”
– Marshall McLuhan
Light works as if it’s a drug, except it’s not a drug at all, ¹ and has been shown that prolonged exposure to luminescent light provokes cell degeneration by photochemical reactions in the eye tissue and can cause permanent damage to the sight. ² Continuous exposure to this light negatively interferes with the pineal gland, a neuroendocrine transducer gland intimately sensitive to light located at the center of our head, also known as the third eye and the seat of the soul. ³ ⁴ These photons are unlike anything seen in nature before and interfere with the Human nervous system. ⁵
Spectra and gamut
“The question is not what you look at, but what you see.”
– Henry David Thoreau
Light from ordinary digital displays completely lacks the medicinal infrared spectrum because its photons are produced from the other direction.
Analog spectrum of an incandescent vacuum bulb.
Analog spectrum of the Sun.
Analog spectrum of a candle.
Analog spectrum of a ordinary light emitting diode.
The coloured triangle represents the wavelengths an ordinary luminescent monitor can display, the horseshoe shaped area represents colours Humans can see, but that the monitor cannot show. Sunlight and vacuum bulbs contains all wavelengths visible to the eye and have a 100% Color Rendering Index.
Picture gamut from an ordinary luminescent display vs a vacuum bulb incandescent SpectrumView display.
Picture gamut from an ordinary luminescent display vs a vacuum bulb incandescent SpectrumView display.
“Use discernment but return to the Light.”
– The Tao
Demonstration of the SpectrumView 3000:1 contrast ratio and 75 fps, vacuum incandescent bulb backlit.
“Be your own light.”
– Siddhartha Gautama last words
The SpectrumView monitor backlit by incandescent vacuum bulbs is excellent for creating and appreciating art (27″).
Also excellent for screen intensive tasks (21.5″).
And for the best live darshan.
The SpectrumView incandescent lightbox (21.5″).
The infrared-rich incandescent light box now features brass heatsinks for lower fan speeds and almost silent operation.
Japanese precision woodwork and strong detachable copper mounts.
Bee wax varnish polished wood.
Ports and color calibration menu
(varies depending on model).
Models
500USD
560USD
770USD
1350USD
(Not available at the moment)
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Quality takes time, monitors are handmade with hand tools with attention to detail and precision, and currently expanding for faster lead times, still orders are served in a first come first served basis and patience is requested.
Shipping is about 7-9 weeks after payment
Free shipping to North and Central America and the Caribbean
Europe add 50$, other countries contact for price. If you would like to add a solar-specific monitor in the same order add 1/2 more of the monitor price in the deposited amount. Full refund if not satisfied after 2 months in USD, buyer pays return shipping. The monitor will be engraved with the TXID, proper functioning is promised for 3 years from the TXID date.
Inner workings
SpectrumView monitors have a translucent back, enabling you to illuminate your pixels with benign light sources from behind, projecting your content in this light. Works with any operating system and is made of the best quality prime materials and components, designed to last for decades.
Vitral art is also translucent.
The monitor 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. It uses 8-10 incandescent vacuum bulbs of 25w to 40w of 120v or 240v generic Edison E26 standard base commonly used for fridges and ovens, many replacement bulbs are included. We use first grade premium panels and kiln dried wood with a traditional bee-wax polished finish, specially made mineral pigment lightbox inner paint, heat resistant sockets and copper wiring. Detachable copper mounts ensure compact transportation and allow to permanently suspend it in front of a sunny window, genuine lac varnished handles yield a good tight grip. The lightbox is thermally protected by three low speed fans, that take air in and out simultaneously, making the screen be only lukewarm to the touch. The analog light dimmer allows to intuitively set the light intensity to the perfect level.
Using only incandescent vacuum bulbs to retro-illuminate the monitor for the whole day will increase your electricity bill by around 5-10%, but if used during winter, the equivalent radiated thermal energy will be proportionally subtracted from your heating, and if daylight is used during the day in the summer, then it will balance out electricity consumption as well. It is recommended to get a solar-specific monitor in the same order for 1/2 the price if you have an open view window with either direct or indirect sunlight, as its more convenient to have one permanently placed in front of a window in the correct setup, and another purely incandescent vacuum bulb backlit because the filaments are quite fragile and sensitive to sudden movements. However, incandescent vacuum bulbs can have lifespans of up to 100 years if not used at 100% intensity. It should be emphasized that having a daylight backlit monitor means you have to adapt to the luminous needs of the monitor, which means rearranging your space for the monitor is placed facing in front of a window.
Incandescent bulbs used for household appliances such as this monitor are exempted in countries where incandescent bulbs are banned. However the lightbox when placed face down can also be used as an excellent cured meat dehydrator, the dimmer sets the precise infrared frequencies with no heat, while the fans circulate air gently in and out continuously, and will be separately shipped as such.
Technical specifications
21.5″ 1920×1080 (FullHD), 75Hz, HDMI, VGA, 178° viewing angle, VA panel, 8 bit per pixel with FRC, semi-glossy finish, external power supply, 120/240V, (8) 25W light bulbs: 30-200W total available light output, 58x40x18cm, 6.3Kg. Good compact size and perfect for everyday use.
24″ 1920×1080 (FullHD), 75Hz, HDMI, VGA, 178° viewing angle, VA panel, 8 bit per pixel with FRC, semi-glossy finish, external power supply, 120/240V, (8) 25W light bulbs: 30-200W total available light output, 62x45x18cm 8.5Kg. A standard size and resolution monitor perfect for everyday use.
27″ 2560 x 1440 (2K), 75Hz, HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort, 178° viewing angle, VA panel, 8 bit per pixel with FRC, semi-glossy finish, external power supply, 120/240V, (8) 40W light bulbs: 40-320W 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, native 10 bit per pixel without FRC, 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 SpectrumView 21.5″.
“The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are good, your whole body will be full of light.”
– Jesus of Nazareth