GM researches smart windshield Click to view PDF.
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Futuristic windshield aims to help older drivers
July 18, 2008, by Margaret Harding, AP

Wade Bryant on the interior design of the Chevy Volt
January 10, 2007, by AutoblogGreen

Electric Chevrolet Volt Concept Debut at NAIAS
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Windshields read like dashboards
March 1, 2004

Display firm gives heads-up to investors
February 7, 2004

 
 
 

SuperImaging Exhibits at CES 2009
01/09/2009

SuperImaging with HUD projector manufacturer Alvis at CES

SuperImaging exhibited our MediaGlass store window advertising system at CES. Engineers stopped in their tracks and Ph.D's practically wet their pants, seeing the advertsising technology that appears to break the laws of physics. "How can light stop on a clear surface?" people asked. Our sales department likes to tell customers it's magic, but the truth is that it's nanotechnology. Virtually invisible particles some 1/10,000 the width of a human hair are put on a film using a patented process, and when the blu-ray light hits the film, the particles emiss, or glow, putting out blue light.

Representatives of industry giants such as Intel stopped to marvel at the technology. Sadly, there doesn't appear to be an application for advertising inside computers alongside computer chips, but for retail firms, HUD vendors, and display companies, significant possibilities exist.

Talks are now underway to devise black-screen projection, where the black screen glows instead of reflecting light, while providing a higher contrast than white screens, whose "dark" is comprised not of a black surface, but of a white surface without light projected onto it.
 
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