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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