Wednesday, 26 October 2011
True3D Head Up Display keeps drivers focused on the road
Developed by the California-based company Making Virtual Solid, True3D is billed as "an augmented reality navigational display engine designed to provide non-distracting, translucent location guidance." That's another way of saying that True3D takes the head-up display (HUD) to its logical conclusion - it uses a 3D projector to beam the display across the entire front window of the car, therefore keeping the driver's eyes on the road by unobtrusively blending in with the real world beyond the windscreen. Read More
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And if one ever finds himself competing in a Death Race 2000-style road race, it can highlight pedestrians and display their point values! Nice!
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