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Winscape system lets you live anywhere you want in the world

Winscape system lets you live anywhere you want in the world

There is nothing quite like the use of optical illusion to make you feel as though you were living anywhere in the world – thanks to the Winscape system that relies on plasma windows with custom Winscape software coupled with video playback resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 alongside audio capability. This effect is further multiplied since the plasma window itself is embedded in the wall for added aesthetics and silent operation – too bad you can’t feel any breeze coming in! Apart from that, the Winscape system is smart enough to track your activities in infrared as you move about the room, where it will adjust the vision accordingly. The price to pay for such escapism? A cool $3,000!

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