Window in the Virtual Element Technology Offers
It sometimes happens that the windows of an apartment have a bad view, or face the windows of other apartments, or simply give an air shaft. In these cases, we can supply the poor visual we get from the window with a virtual element that technology offers. The company Wins cape Rational craft is the solution.
This new technology consists of two plasma TVs that integrate high-definition two wooden frames that simulate real windows.
Each of these monitors will project a scene arranged so that shows a similar view to that would be watching from two windows.
The Wins cape has a gallery of scenes that the user can choose to change the landscape he sees. It also allows the option to select images recorded by the user. This will instruct the user through a tutorial.
The monitors offer an image that simulates the normal motion that occurs outside a window. It also changes the perspective as we approach or move away from the screen. This is accomplished through an infrared device to be affixed to the Wins cape user to detect it and can show the appropriate images.
The image remains stationary while the sensor is not activated or targeted to the window.
Picture settings can be controlled from the iPhone or by the user with control, which is none other than the Wilmot (the Wiki control), which allows a different landscape every day without limitations; you can even choose spatial landscape.