ShyTech is the new automotive interior smart home living‐style oriented design direction. It is a consistent alternative approach to giant display consoles. Key intention is to reduce a potential information overload by providing content only when and where necessary (on‐demand principle). This paper introduces design opportunities, use cases, challenges and technical solutions for premium image quality, natural‐looking and genuine‐feeling surface textures, daylight readability and postcard effect avoidance.
The application of high performance displays in vehicles requires particular system integration know-how to account for the specific design and performance needs. As number and size of displays in cars continuously grow, the harmonization across different applications and technologies within interior surfaces is one of the distinctive tasks of a system integrator. This presentation covers mainly the aspect of premium system design by optimization of white point adjustment, color and black uniformity of single and multiple display solutions.
As the number and size of displays in cars continue to increase, harmonizing those displays across different applications and technologies within interior surfaces is a key task for system integrators. High‐performance displays in vehicles require adjustments for specific design and performance needs. This article covers aspects of premium system design that involve optimization of white‐point adjustment, color, and black uniformity for single and multiple display applications.
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