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Heads-Up Display - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

TRANSPARENT DISPLAY PRESENTING DATA WITHIN NORMAL SIGHT LINES OF THE USER
Heads-Up Display; Head up display; Heads up display; Head Up Display; Heads Up Display; Heads-up display; Head-up guidance system; Head-Up Display; Head's Up Display; Synthetic vision electronic flight instrument systems; Virtual widescreen; Head-down display; Head up guidance system; Heads-up displays; HUD (computing); HUD element
  • Copilot's HUD of a [[C-130J]]
  • HUD in a [[BMW E60]]
  • [[Thermal image]] viewed through a head-up display
  • FA-18 HUD while engaged in a mock [[dogfight]]
  • GPS]] navigation instruction arrow and the speedometer. The arrow is animated to appear scrolling forward as the car approaches the turn. The image is projected without any kind of glass combiner.
  • Headset computer
  • F/A-18 Hornet]]
  • HUD mounted in a [[PZL TS-11 Iskra]] jet trainer aircraft with a glass plate combiner and a convex collimating lens just below it
  • Longitudinal cross-section of a basic ''reflector sight'' (1937 German Revi C12/A).
  • Gulfstream GV]] with a synthetic vision system display. The HUD combiner is in front of the pilot (with a projector mounted above it). This combiner uses a curved surface to focus the image.
  • A synthetic vision system display (Honeywell)

Heads-Up Display         
(bij gevechtsvliegtuigen) beeldscherm van glas in voorzijde van cabine waar piloot zit waar vlieggegevens en uitwendige strijd zichtbaar worden gemaakt
head up display         
technologisch hoog ontwikkeld beeldscherm (display), (in gevechtsvliegtuigen) beeldscherm met rechtstreekse informatie over het frontale gezichtsveld van vliegenier
TV screen         
  • 16-segment]] displays
  • Display board at [[Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof]] (2005)
OUTPUT DEVICE FOR PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION IN VISUAL FORM
Displays; Television screen; Video display; Digital display; Segment display; Video monitors; Electronic displays; Information display; Graphics device; Display technology; Information displays; Display terminal; Broadcast monitor; Broadcast Monitor; Displayed; Tv screen; Video monitor; Segmented display; Display technologies; Two-dimensional display device; 2D display; Color display; Bezel (screen); TV display; Device display; Smartphone screen; Screen bezel; TV screen
televisiescherm

Definition

head-up display
(N. Amer. also heads-up display)
¦ noun a display of instrument readings in an aircraft or vehicle that can be seen without lowering the eyes, typically through being projected on to the windscreen or visor.

Wikipedia

Head-up display

A head-up display, or heads-up display, also known as a HUD () or Head-up Guidance System (HGS), is any transparent display that presents data without requiring users to look away from their usual viewpoints. The origin of the name stems from a pilot being able to view information with the head positioned "up" and looking forward, instead of angled down looking at lower instruments. A HUD also has the advantage that the pilot's eyes do not need to refocus to view the outside after looking at the optically nearer instruments.

Although they were initially developed for military aviation, HUDs are now used in commercial aircraft, automobiles, and other (mostly professional) applications.

Head-up displays were a precursor technology to augmented reality (AR), incorporating a subset of the features needed for the full AR experience, but lacking the necessary registration and tracking between the virtual content and the user's real-world environment.