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21-08-2019 | Ergonomics + HMI | News | Article

Bosch presents new 3D in-car display at the IAA

Author: Patrick Schäfer

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Bosch presents its new 3D display for vehicle cockpits at the IAA 2019. The passive 3D technology enhances convenience and safety, and works without additional features such as eye tracking or 3D glasses.

The 3D display’s depth of field means drivers can grasp important visual information faster, such as from assistance systems, for example. "Alerts that seem to jump out of the display are much more obvious and urgent", says Dr. Steffen Berns, president of Bosch Car Multimedia. In addition, the three-dimensional visuals make the rear-view camera image more realistic. The spatial depth of the display is also helpful when navigating cities, as it is easier to see which building marks the next turn. 

The future Bosch HMI will be suitable for displays in many different shapes. What’s more, drivers can interact both by voice and by touch: "Displays are increasingly becoming interactive systems that can better anticipate drivers’ individual needs", says Berns. The HMI will be controlled by a single cockpit computer that can be updated over-the-air. This will reduce the number of control units and shorten vehicle development times.

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