Is HUD Head-Up Display Necessary?
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HUD head-up display is necessary. The following is the relevant introduction of HUD head-up display: 1. Meaning: Head-up display, referred to as HUD, is also called a flat-panel display system, which refers to a driver-centered, blind-operation, multi-functional instrument panel. 2. Function: HUD can project current speed, navigation and other information onto the photoelectric display device on the windshield, forming an image in front of the glass. The driver can see navigation and speed information without turning or lowering their head. 3. Types: Divided into suspended HUD and dashboard-type HUD. The suspended HUD is fixed on the sun visor above the car driver, which results in the HUD information being projected on the upper area of the windshield. The dashboard-type HUD is fixed on the center console in front of the driver, which determines that the HUD information will be projected in the front area of the windshield.