Where is the head-up display on the Mercedes-Benz GLC?
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The head-up display on the Mercedes-Benz GLC is located at the very end of the row above the handbrake, where there is a button with an 'i' on it. Press this button to turn it on. Function of the head-up display system: The head-up display, abbreviated as HUD, is also known as a parallel display system. It is a driver-centered, blind-operation, multi-functional instrument panel. Its purpose is to project important driving information such as speed and navigation onto the windshield in front of the driver, allowing the driver to see this critical information without having to look down or turn their head. Principle of the head-up display: The principle of HUD is similar to that of a slide projector. The projector emits light information, which is reflected by a 'mirror' onto a 'projection lens,' and then reflected again onto the 'windshield.' The human eye perceives a virtual image located about 2-2.5 meters ahead, giving the impression that the information is floating on the road in front.