In the automotive industry, constant innovations are the order of the day as car makers seek to keep pace with the changing times and offer something that their competitors don’t. In a similar bid to stay ahead of the competition, Nissan showcased the world’s first digital LCD rear-view mirror at the Geneva Motor Show 2014. It was showcased on the Nissan X-Trail SUV and the new rear view mirror aims to remove blind spots that would otherwise exist on conventional rear view mirrors.
With car design aimed at bettering looks, the rearward visibility is usually the victim. High back deck covers and substantial rear pillars are major culprits that hinder visibility. The computerized mirror can additionally adjust for messy back windows, the glare of immediate daylight and the headlamps of car following. The innovation from Nissan is also expected to give car designers greater freedom.
With car design aimed at bettering looks, the rearward visibility is usually the victim. High back deck covers and substantial rear pillars are major culprits that hinder visibility. The computerized mirror can additionally adjust for messy back windows, the glare of immediate daylight and the headlamps of car following. The innovation from Nissan is also expected to give car designers greater freedom.
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