Driving Today NewsApr 10, 2008 3-D on Your Dash?The 3-D dashboard on a show car from Daihatsu has prompted so strong a reaction from consumers that its maker (Provision Interactive Technologies, a subsidiary of Provision Holding) has filed for a patent on the technology. Last year the company partnered with Daihatsu, a Toyota-owned company that once sold cars here in America, to implement a 3-D holographic dashboard in Daihatsu's latest concept car. The car's debut at the 40th Annual Tokyo Motor Show, which made it the only vehicle at the show to utilize 3-D holographic technology, drew such an overwhelming response among attendees that Provision has filed for a new patent for this new product line, currently called HLXX. HLXX, a specially redesigned version of its HoloVision product, is a combination of both a 2-D flat screen and a 3-D holographic screen that serves as the car's in-dash display. The traditional 2-D flat screen acts as a traditional dashboard, displaying gauges such as the speedometer and tachometer. The 3-D holographic screen presents warnings and vehicle information as easy-to-understand 3-D images to facilitate driver awareness and recognition. These features will be integrated as part of Daihatsu's OPCS (Omni-directional Pre-Crash Safety Support System) to create the next generation of digital dashboards. After further design and testing, Daihatsu plans to make the technology available in vehicles by 2012. Next Driving Today News>>More Driving Today NewsLegendary Drives
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