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A holographic windshield from Hyundai Mobis is a big upgrade for in-car HUDs at CES 2025


At CES 2025, Hyundai Mobis showed off a holographic windshield display that spans the full width of the window, and it looks like a big upgrade over traditional car HUDs.

Automotive heads up displays (HUDs) have been around as far back as 1988, and while they’ve gotten brighter and more colorful over the years, even today’s most sophisticated implementations still feel a bit primitive. When installed in a car, the HWD's small sweet spot means the passenger's displays is not visible from the driver's side and vice versa, which is good for eliminating distractions. However, when you look closer, it almost seems like BMW is cheating a bit by using a black film that goes along the bottom of the windshield instead of being completely transparent like with the HWD, which may give Hyundai Mobi’s tech significantly improved driver visibility and awareness.

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