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Oct 31 2003, 10:10am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Nissan and Honda show concept cars at the Tokyo Car Show with transparent displays.
The displays are used as instrument panels that show the conditions of the cars.
The letters and pictures on the display are made up of several segments. Because the displays are almost transparent except for the part that shows letters and pictures, they do not interrupt the views of the people inside the car.
More at NE Asia
Nissan has loaded its concept car "EFFIS" with this new display. Honda installed the display in its concept car, "IMAS".
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Luigi Lugmayr
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