Surprising feature from Apple: Screen invisible to the naked eye!

With the latest patent applications made by Apple, Apple Car screen features have started to emerge.
 Surprising feature from Apple: Screen invisible to the naked eye!
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Every day, a new one is added to the new technologies developed for Apple Car. It is thought that the company will bring a different perspective to the sector by bringing many innovations in terms of both software and hardware. So why? Here’s what we know about Apple Car features…

Apple Car began to surprise with its screen features!

Apple is preparing to leave the screens we know by going out of the ordinary. With the 21-page patent application made by the company, it turned out that it is working on a new in-car imaging technology in the prototype car, now called Apple Car.

This new technology is not actually an innovation we have seen for the first time. Because we have seen a screen model in which the image changes when viewed from different angles. It was even used in some SUV models of Range Rover.

However, the technology used in these vehicles consisted of a polarizing filter similar to the privacy screen we are used to seeing in computers. The technology developed by Apple is much more complex than that. Because it is not possible to see with the naked eye on these new screens.

So what good will the invisible screen do? It is stated here that Apple focuses on 2 main ideas. In the first of these, you need to use an AR headset, and in the second, you need to use a much smaller AR glasses. In other words, a second device in the form of glasses will be used in order to both customize and see the images given by the screens.

This technology, which stands out among the Apple Car display features, works with eye tracking software and a prismatic lens layer placed on the screen. The screen will display two different images at the same time by controlling the backlight, and these images will be shown at different angles thanks to the prismatic lenses.

In fact, the way Apple wants to move forward in this area is a little more driver-oriented. For example, while the passengers in the vehicle are browsing digital content platforms and playing games, the driver wearing the glasses or headgear will be able to see the navigation and vehicle information.

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