3D displays and composite light effects in future cars
Continental revolutionizes the various conventional 3D displays in cars cabins, developing an innovative solution for cockpit, called Natural 3D Lightfield Instrument Cluster, in collaboration with the company, Leia Inc., from Silicon Valley. This technology will bring the “third dimension” to the cars of the near future, with unparalleled quality.
Lightfield monitors are the middle of the next generation that will allow not only the perception of three-dimensional depth but also the performance of flashes, color accents and other composite light effects. It will also allow for the safe presentation of information in the driver in real time, making the interaction of man with the vehicle more comfortable and more instinctive.
The new Lightfield display brings the 3D into the car, at the best possible quality but, at the same time, creates a new dimension of comfort and safety. In addition, it enables each car manufacturer to adapt the new technology to its customers preferences, with customised design solutions.
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The quality of the analysis as well as the look and feel of the Natural 3D Lightfield Instrument Cluster is clearly better than that of conventional 3D-screens. This is achieved thanks to new technology, Diffractive Lightfield Backlighting, where light conductors with grid refraction and nanostructures allow the accurate diffusion of photowaves, below the display panel, offering a completely natural 3D optical Result.