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The Head Up Display (HUD) market is a subset of the hardware industry that focuses on the development and production of display systems that project information onto a transparent surface, usually a windshield. HUDs are used in a variety of applications, including automotive, aviation, and military. HUDs are designed to provide drivers with information such as speed, navigation, and other vehicle data without requiring them to take their eyes off the road. HUDs are also used in aircraft to provide pilots with critical flight information.
HUDs are typically composed of a projector, a combiner, and a display. The projector projects the image onto the combiner, which is a transparent surface that reflects the image back to the driver or pilot. The display is the interface that the user interacts with, allowing them to control the HUD.
Notable companies in the HUD market include BAE Systems, Continental AG, Garmin, Honeywell, and Rockwell Collins. Show Less Read more