LiquidView, the pioneer in 24 hour 8K Digital Views, is thrilled to announce that its innovative digital windows are the subject of a groundbreaking study at Stanford University’s Zeitzer Circadian Research Lab in Palo Alto, California. Researchers there are investigating the potential of LiquidView’s Digital Windows to improve physical and mental health by bringing the outside indoors through realistic, high-definition light exposure. The company is also announcing the LiquidView Vista OnWall, a new type of Digital Window that can be hung on most any wall.

“We’re studying how an ultra-realistic Digital Window has the potential to reduce stress by bringing the outdoors inside,” said Dr. Jamie Zeitzer, Co-Founder & Director of the Stanford Zeitzer Circadian Research Lab. “Initial results reveal promising calming physiological effects, including a 5% reduction in heart rate and a remarkable 40% decrease in electrodermal activity (EDA) when participants view the actual 24-hour Digital View video compared to still images.”

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“This study demonstrates our Digital Windows are so much more than just high-design aesthetics; it’s about actively fostering a sense of wellness and calm in an increasingly chaotic world,” – Evan Kletter, Vice President of Health Evidence at LiquidView.

Study participants interacted with LiquidView’s Panorama Digital Window while being monitored for autonomic nervous system measures, including heart rate and EDA. Participants also completed questionnaires that assessed their emotions and mood following exposure. Watch Stanford researchers present study findings.

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“This study demonstrates our Digital Windows are so much more than just high-design aesthetics; it’s about actively fostering a sense of wellness and calm in an increasingly chaotic world,” added Evan Kletter, Vice President of Health Evidence at LiquidView.

‘LiquidView initially focused on creating realistic digital windows to give people beautiful views in windowless rooms. When the team at Stanford got involved and started their study, we soon realized there were potentially significant health benefits. This is not digital art. This is a product that has real effects on your health and can be a game changer for hospitals, offices, and assisted living facilities, “said Mitch Braff, Founder and CEO of LiquidView.

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In addition to the study, LiquidView is excited to announce the launch of the Vista OnWall, a new type of Digital Window that can easily be hung on most walls. The Vista OnWall is a commercially-grade, window case-mounted Ultra High Definition (UHD) digital display that features an evolving content library of 8K Digital Views that sync to local time. This new product joins LiquidView’s popular family of Digital Windows, including the Panorama and InWall models, showcasing stunning views from destinations like Venice, Sausalito, Nice, and Miami.

“With the Vista OnWall, we are excited to offer a more affordable and easy-to-hang Digital Window that can bring our ultra-realistic views to any space, anywhere,” added Braff.

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LiquidView will showcase its innovative Digital View platform at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, NV, from January 7-10, 2025. Attendees are invited to visit CES Unveiled Booth 330 on January 5th and on the CES show floor at the Venetian, booth 53566, to experience firsthand how Digital Windows can inspire awe and enhance well-being.

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Source – prweb