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Miss the window seat? Now work from home with a view above the clouds

A 22-inch high-resolution display surrounded by a plastic frame, similar to those found in passenger aircraft, Sky Scape offers to elevate the home and office experience

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The Sky Scape digital airplane window. Photographer: Toru Hanai/Bloomberg

Reed Stevenson | Bloomberg
There’s a new pandemic-era gadget for those who can’t wait to gaze outside an airplane window again: Sky Scape.

A 22-inch high-resolution display surrounded by a plastic frame, similar to those found in passenger aircraft, Sky Scape offers to elevate the home and office experience as many businesses across the world remain under restrictions to curb the spread the coronavirus. It was jointly developed by two Japanese companies: Joled Inc., a maker of OLED screens, and LandSkip Inc., a designer of digital displays and installations.

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