Electro-optical displays and flat screens incorporating liquid-crystal technology will be used to an increasing extent in future vehicles. Their use extends from the instrument cluster through the center console to the rear passenger compartment area. The classic instrument cluster will be extended with graphics-capable display modules displaying information relevant to the driver from the vehicle and from navigation systems (route guidance symbols), and will be replaced in the future by full color, full graphic LC-screens. The center console is the obvious choice for display of information relevant to driver and passenger from various information components, displayed on a screen with a size of between 5 inch and 6 inch and operated by means of a few operating controls with menu prompting. Owing to the availability of appropriate transmission methods to the moving vehicle, smaller monitors for entertainment and multimedia purposes will be found in future in the rear passenger compartment area. Flat PC monitors, integrated in the passenger seat's backrest, will, in future, make possible the mobile office with all usual components of the office workstation, in conjunction with the familiar mobile services. A broad range of suitable displays is available for all these applications. Various LCD technologies, from the simple TN-LCD technology through to the actively addressed flat screen, will allow specific adaptation of the display performance to the relevant application.
Displays for automotive application
1998
6 Seiten, 3 Bilder, 2 Tabellen, 7 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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