2024-10-22
Heads-up displays were hot technology in the 80s, and they’re still popular on premium vehicles today. They let you use a teeny little section of the windshield to display your speed or other pertinent data. But what if you could do that over the whole windshield?
As reported by Automotive News, Hyundai is pursuing just that. Or more specifically, the subsidiary known as Hyundai Mobis, along with Zeiss—the optics company you’ve probably heard of from the camera world.
The goal? Turn an entire windshield into a full-width display. Because, hey. Even th...
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2023-11-30
Hyundai Mobis' vehicle QL display is the world's first
Hyundai Mobis (KRX 012330) is poised to secure new orders for premium vehicle displays, characterized by large screens, high definition, and slim design, using a fusion of innovative technologies targeting global automakers. The company plans to capture the next-generation vehicle display market with high-specification performance and competitive pricing.
Hyundai Mobis has announced the world’s first development of a QL Display (Quantum Dot and Local Dimming Display) for vehicles on 30th. The QL...
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2021-04-19
The much-rumoured Apple car may be produced by LG Magna e-Powertrain.
The two companies are said to be close to finalising an agreement to build Apple's first car, according to a new report from newspaper The Korea Times.
Announced in December 2020, LG Magna e-Powertrain is the joint venture between Korean tech giant LG Electronics and the large Canadian automotive company Magna. Despite being only months old, the company is estimated to be valued at US$1 billion (AU$1.3B).
"LG Magna e-Powertrain is very near to signing contracts with Ap...
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2014-01-23
The energy efficiency of LED lighting sources and design flexibility has won over the hearts of automotive manufacturers who have been increasingly introducing LEDs into automotive lighting over the past few years. Automotive lighting penetration rate has also continued to rise. Korean automotive manufacturer Hyundai analyzed the cost structure of LED automotive lighting during an automotive lighting conference at Lighting Japan 2014. The company is optimistic about the potential of LEDs in automotive lighting, but also believes that the supply chain still needs to overcome problems of high cost.
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