What does HUD head-up digital display mean?
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HUD head-up digital display refers to a driver-centered, blind-operation, multi-functional instrument panel, also known as a windshield instrument display. This display system was originally used in military fighter jets, allowing pilots to view essential information on the windshield without looking down. With technological advancements, HUD head-up display systems are now widely adopted in civilian vehicles. They project critical driving information such as speed and navigation onto the windshield in front of the driver, enabling them to view this information without lowering or turning their head.