Screens that clearly display vehicle and route information in the driver’s field of vision – Continental is continuing this trend with the first-ever Scenic View Head-up Display (HUD). Unlike previous head-up displays, the Scenic View HUD does not project the display onto the transparent area of the windshield, but instead reflects important information for the driver with an exceptionally high light intensity onto a specially coated, black-printed area along the lower edge of the windshield. This produces a razor-sharp image across the entire width of the windshield. As a result, the Scenic View HUD offers excellent visibility in all lighting conditions and combines the best of both worlds: the intuitive view of a head-up display with the razor-sharp image quality of a conventional screen. This combination enhances safety and driving comfort in equal measure.
Furthermore, projection onto the coated windshield has further benefits. The display, which is virtually superimposed onto the road within the field of vision, can be clearly seen by all vehicle occupants, even though polarized sunglasses. As a result, the Scenic View HUD is able to replace the instrument cluster and passenger display. Additionally, center-display content can be expanded and supplemented, which was previously not possible with traditional head-up displays.
To date, head-up displays that project the display into the windshield have not been able to match the resolution and richness of information provided by conventional vehicle displays. Continental solves this problem by means of a continuous black printed area across the lower edge of the windshield, which provides for higher contrast and ensures good visibility, even in intense sunlight.
Projection onto the black printed area results in a high-quality display from one A-pillar to the other. The Scenic View HUD gives the impression of a continuous innovative pillar-to-pillar display using three compact, cost-effective screens. For this purpose, several screens are concealed beneath the dashboard and connected to one another. This enables designers to create the interior much more freely than before. And vehicle manufacturers can equip different vehicle variants with different numbers of one and the same display – from two to five screens. Highly efficient matrix backlighting allows screen areas to be switched on or off locally, depending on the area required for the display in question. This optimizes the contrast, brightness and power consumption of the Scenic View HUD.