Digital virtual windows with high resolution, like the ones sold by LiquidView, offer users the chance to wake up to almost any imaginable view, even when there are no conventional windows.
Modern problems require modern solutions, and in the absence of windows or desired vistas, the American company LiquidViews has an appealing proposition—a virtual window. Mainly consisting of a series of high-resolution digital screens and a suite of tools that help them blend seamlessly into any space, just like conventional windows, virtual windows also provide users access to a subscription-based content library featuring stunning locations around the globe. Accessible through a dedicated smartphone app, the library syncs with your local time to enhance the experience.
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The LiquidView website states: “Each view is captured by National Geographic filmmakers using motion cameras over a 24-hour period, documenting the entire day in gorgeous 8K video.” “To add to the unpredictability of looking out a window, views are enhanced by real-life imagery content that appears randomly throughout the day.”
Each smart window comes with a standard installation, one or more high-quality 4K commercial displays from Sony (depending on the chosen model), and access to the company's exclusive content library. As for pricing, it has been reported that a single-panel virtual window costs $25,000, while the larger three-panel option can be purchased for $100,000.
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Mitch Braff, CEO and filmmaker at LiquidView, said: “Like many people, I've lived in homes and worked in offices with no views or poor vistas.” “Improving people's lives by giving them a beautiful view is the catalyst that started LiquidView. Our windows transform rooms in the truest sense.”
Unfortunately, LiquidView Virtual Windows will not help ventilate spaces, and they incur additional electricity costs, but some may be willing to pay a small price to have the opportunity to wake up to almost any view.
Many who do not have time to travel with their families have also considered using this special type of screen to replace the experience in the room each morning for their loved ones.
Noah Kaplan, founder and president of Leon Loa, said: “I believe that with Virtual Windows, LiquidView is providing a groundbreaking solution that can completely change the way you experience a space.” “This product has the potential to address some of the biggest challenges architects and designers face. Imagine being able to provide a view to anywhere in the world, in any space. It’s truly amazing.”
Modern problems require modern solutions, and in the absence of windows or desired vistas, the American company LiquidViews has an appealing proposition—a virtual window. Mainly consisting of a series of high-resolution digital screens and a suite of tools that help them blend seamlessly into any space, just like conventional windows, virtual windows also provide users access to a subscription-based content library featuring stunning locations around the globe. Accessible through a dedicated smartphone app, the library syncs with your local time to enhance the experience.
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Image: LiquidView
The LiquidView website states: “Each view is captured by National Geographic filmmakers using motion cameras over a 24-hour period, documenting the entire day in gorgeous 8K video.” “To add to the unpredictability of looking out a window, views are enhanced by real-life imagery content that appears randomly throughout the day.”
Each smart window comes with a standard installation, one or more high-quality 4K commercial displays from Sony (depending on the chosen model), and access to the company's exclusive content library. As for pricing, it has been reported that a single-panel virtual window costs $25,000, while the larger three-panel option can be purchased for $100,000.
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Image: LiquidView
Mitch Braff, CEO and filmmaker at LiquidView, said: “Like many people, I've lived in homes and worked in offices with no views or poor vistas.” “Improving people's lives by giving them a beautiful view is the catalyst that started LiquidView. Our windows transform rooms in the truest sense.”
Unfortunately, LiquidView Virtual Windows will not help ventilate spaces, and they incur additional electricity costs, but some may be willing to pay a small price to have the opportunity to wake up to almost any view.
Many who do not have time to travel with their families have also considered using this special type of screen to replace the experience in the room each morning for their loved ones.
Noah Kaplan, founder and president of Leon Loa, said: “I believe that with Virtual Windows, LiquidView is providing a groundbreaking solution that can completely change the way you experience a space.” “This product has the potential to address some of the biggest challenges architects and designers face. Imagine being able to provide a view to anywhere in the world, in any space. It’s truly amazing.”
Source: Odditycentral
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