Bosch's next-generation 3D digital instrument panels Bosch re-affirms that passive 3D display technology is the next step in in-car technology, creating a “realistic” three-dimensional effect, allowing in-car displays to prioritise certain information and package more information into smaller screens.
Reveals new technology that will underpin next-generation 3D digital displays, intended for use in cars. Quote:
Bigger, more visually attractive, and with more and more features, digital displays are becoming a key feature of vehicle cockpits. Neither drivers nor passengers want to be without the display and control features they now enjoy on devices such as smartphones and televisions. But there is more to it than that: in the cockpits of the future, digital displays will play a key role in the interaction between drivers and their vehicles. With its new 3D display products, Bosch is responding to this trend.
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The products use passive 3D technology to generate a realistic three-dimensional effect that allows visual information to be grasped faster than when displayed on conventional screens.
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- Forecasts suggest that the global vehicle display market will double from 15 billion dollars (13.4 billion euros) to 30 billion dollars (26.7 billion euros) by 2025 (source: Global Market Insights).
-Whether curved, equipped with organic LEDS (OLEDs), or freely configurable
– Bosch regularly sets the benchmark for vehicle displays Link
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