What does HUD head-up digital display mean?

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GemmaFitz
07/24/25 10:24pm
HUD head-up digital display, also known as the head-up display system, projects important information onto a holographic semi-mirror on the windshield, allowing the driver to see critical information without looking down. The features of the head-up display system are: 1. Avoid distraction: The driver can view information without lowering their head, reducing distraction from the road ahead. 2. Reduce eye strain: The driver doesn’t need to adjust their focus between distant road conditions and nearby dashboard instruments, minimizing eye fatigue. The head-up display was developed for high-speed vehicles, projecting key driving indicators and parameters onto the windshield as a display device.
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