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BMW Head-Up Display gets some color

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Formerly a safety feature available only on the 5-series, BMW is expanding the optional BMW Head-Up Display to almost all of its vehicles. The new system improves on the old mono-chromatic graphics projection by adding more realistic and intuitive images and symbols, and displaying them in a full color spectrum. The brighter images are less tiring on the eyes and easier to read. These changes will make it easier for drivers to discern the information points that are projected at the driver’s eye level on the windshield. via cnet

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