Saturday, July 6, 2013

Head-up display sales heading... up

Head-up display sales heading... up

Head-up display (HUD), a technology borrowed from the aerospace industry and first introduced by General Motors to the automotive sector in 1988, seems to be grabbing a stronger foothold among consumers, reports The Detroit News. While only about two percent of vehicles were equipped with the technology last year, new estimates show that nine percent of new cars will be fitted with HUD by 2020. In automotive use, HUD is used to project relevant information directly within the driver's forward view, thus allowing them to keep their eyes on the road.

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