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Multiple Gauge Analog Projection Heads-Up-Display
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Nu-Tech & Engineering, Inc. has developed a new aftermarket Analog Head Up Display. This new product combines preferred analog instruments with projection heads-up display optics. New technology has allowed multiple analog movements to be contained in a small, low-cost package making HUD technology available to more consumers. The combination of the analog movements with a high intensity VFD light source is the heart of this new product design.
A unique mounting configuration for this new display system eliminates “image bounce”. The low-profile package and separately mounted optical combiner easily adapts the system to aftermarket sales and/or dealer installations.
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Ayres, J., "Multiple Gauge Analog Projection Heads-Up-Display," SAE Technical Paper 930549, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/930549.Also In
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