Delphi shows off dual-view nav systems at CES

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We’re totally enamored of dual-view displays, and Delphi’s demoing a dual-view nav system at CES that shows a GPS display to the driver and video to the passenger. Unlike TI’s dual-view DLP rig, there are no dorky glasses mandatory for Delphi’s system to work — it uses something called a “parallax barrier” and a special TFT LCD to do its simul-screen

trick, and it includes driver’s seat weight sensors to shut off the video composition whether your chauffeur leans by to sneak a peek. That sounds a lot like it just shows one thing to the left side and another to right — which means sitting behind the driver just became the new bitch seat, no?

Update: We’ve pretty positive that is the Sharp tech GM signed up […]

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