Em uma palavra, sim. Na Revenge of the Sith novelização aprendemos que as janelas por trás do Supremo Chanceler não são simples de vidro mas sim uma "parede de visão ", capaz de focalizar e exibir de forma inteligente o que está acontecendo a milhares de quilômetros de distância em tempo real .
The vast semisphere of the view wall bloomed with battle.
Sophisticated sensor algorithms compressed the combat that sprawled
throughout the galactic capital’s orbit to a view the naked eye could
enjoy: cruisers hundreds of kilometers apart, exchanging fire at near
lightspeed, appeared to be practically hull-to-hull, joined by pulsing
cables of flame. Turbolaser blasts became swift shafts of light that
shattered into prismatic splinters against shields, or bloomed into
miniature supernovae that swallowed ships whole. The invisible
gnat-clouds of starfighter dogfights became a gleaming dance of
shadowmoths at the end of Coruscant’s brief spring.
Within that immense curve of computer-filtered carnage, the only
furnishing was one lone chair, centered in an expanse of empty floor.
This was called the General’s Chair, just as this apartment atop the
flagship’s conning spire was called the General’s Quarters.