Car manufacturer Mercedes has announced plans to induct a Splitview Command display in its new S-Class models. This would bring in another luxury accessory in their line of cars, providing the passenger and driver to see different images on the same surface. Here’s how the system works: by using side-by-side pixel placement coupled with a filtering mask (lenticular printing?) the driver could view the GPS while the passenger would be able to watch his or her favorite DVD!
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It is good to have such systems in the car, but for better drivers they are quite boring, and can cause a lot of dangers to them.
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Very innovative. I wish we could share as well our computers’ screen and contribute to all green targets..
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