What is a Full-Color Head-Up Display System?
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Head-Up Display System refers to the display of vehicle driving-related information in the windshield area directly in front of the driver's line of sight. The full-color head-up display system projects relevant driving information directly within the driver's forward line of sight during the journey, allowing the driver to focus entirely on driving. The information includes current speed, navigation details, speed limit information (including no-overtaking indicators), status of the active cruise control system, warnings and suggestions from assistance systems (such as lane departure warning or night vision systems with pedestrian recognition), as well as phone and entertainment lists. Images projected onto the windshield are displayed in full color with extremely high resolution, enabling the driver to clearly understand road conditions ahead. In addition to these display contents, the full-color head-up display system also supports various personalized settings and adjustments, allowing users to select and configure the information they wish to display. The system not only automatically adjusts the appropriate illumination intensity based on external light conditions but also features night and day modes, ensuring all information remains clearly visible even under extremely dark lighting conditions. Of course, the display brightness can also be manually adjusted. Besides brightness, the height can also be adjusted to select the most suitable display position for optimal information readability.