Japan's JDI Develops World's First Automotive-Grade 2VD Display with Advanced Features

TapTechNews August 5th news, Japan's JDI stated on the 2nd of this month that the company has developed the world's first automotive-grade 2VD (TapTechNews note: 2VisionDisplay) display, which can display two pictures at two angles to provide different display contents for the main driver and the co-driver.

Japans JDI Develops World's First Automotive-Grade 2VD Display with Advanced Features_0

In addition, JDI's automotive-grade 2VD display also took the lead in the industry to integrate dual-touch functions on similar screens, and the touch screen function is crucial for application scenarios such as automobiles.

Its display is equipped with a self-developed custom IC, able to recognize touch operations from different users, so that a single display can be used as two independent touch monitors at the same time.

Not only that, thanks to the assistance of technologies such as LTPS, JDI's this 2VD screen has also significantly improved the picture quality performance, and its pixel density, brightness, contrast, and NTSC color gamut coverage are all significantly better than the previous 2VD products:

JDI new 2VDTraditional 2VDPixel density171 PPI88 PPILightness700 nits350 nitsContrast ratio1000:1350:1NTSC coverage85%70%

JDI said that it is discussing with many global automotive OEM manufacturers about the application of automotive-grade dual-touch 2VD displays, and may ship as early as 2025.

In addition to automotive displays, JDI also envisioned a wide range of application scenarios for 2VD displays, such as:

In large transportation hubs, artistic pictures can be displayed to distant users and departure and arrival information to nearby users according to the angle difference brought by different distances;

According to the dual-picture feature of this display, confidential content can be displayed only within a single viewing angle.

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