Awesome Tips Hisense Showcases Its Projector Car Concept #shorts
TV expert David Katzmaier checks out Hisense’s car concept with In-Projection System comprised of high-performance laser holographic HUD, panoramic projection display and exterior lighting projection systems.
TV expert David Katzmaier checks out Hisense’s car concept with In-Projection System comprised of high-performance laser holographic HUD, panoramic projection display and exterior lighting projection systems.
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“Someone …. Please use a projector for your next piece of hardware instead of a regular screen!” — that’s all I hear
Why would I watch a movie in my driveway from the car instead of inside? Weird concept.
Why a projector inside the car? I’m not against it. I’m just unclear on the use case.
Why a short throw projector designed for a small screen instead of just … using a small screen.
You can get a 4k monitor pretty inexpensively when you’re looking at something that would fit inside a car.
What does a projector make better?
How about a projector showing HUD details on the windshield for drivers. That would actually be useful in the real world.
Can you imagine watching a movie in your own driveway … projected against the wall of your garage with all the lines and crap making the image quality poor … instead of going inside to watch that same movie on a dedicated screen?
What is this? Why does it exist?
They don’t make cars. So, that’s all nonsense.
Seems like it’s just an expensive way to show a projector designed to be used indoors at a trade show.