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LiquidView is transforming interior spaces with virtual windows

LiquidView has showcased an innovative solution to spaces without windows here at CES2025. They have created virtual window technology that creates immersive, realistic views in any room. This isn’t just a TV mounted in portrait mode, LiquidView integrates seamlessly into walls, providing an authentic window-like experience, with the view changing according to real-time lighting changes.

LiquidView allows users to select from a variety of locations including New York’s Central Park, Aspen mountain vistas and Sausalito Harbour, with additional locations to be added.

The scenes are captured using professional 8.6K cameras over a full 24-hour period, ensuring seamless transitions from dawn to dusk. The system synchronises with local time to provide accurate lighting conditions throughout the day. On-location audio recordings complement the visual experience.

The product launches in June 2025 and is well-suited to interior rooms without windows, wellness spaces and office environments. LiquidView is offering both panoramic and three-screen window options and can be customisable to the specific space. A well thought out idea that could just be what brings people back into the office.

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