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  2. Head-up display - Wikipedia

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    HUD of an F/A-18 Hornet. A head-up display, or heads-up display, [1] also known as a HUD (/ h ĘŚ d /) or head-up guidance system (HGS), is any transparent display that presents data without requiring users to look away from their usual viewpoints.

  3. Automotive head-up display - Wikipedia

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    An automotive head-up display or automotive heads-up display — also known as an auto-HUD — is any transparent display that presents data in the automobile 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 ...

  4. HUD (video games) - Wikipedia

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    In video gaming, the HUD (heads-up display) or status bar is the method by which information is visually relayed to the player as part of a game's user interface. [1] It takes its name from the head-up displays used in modern aircraft .

  5. Constantly computed impact point - Wikipedia

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    It is usually displayed on the Head Up Display (HUD). The HUD crosshairs will move around dependent on where the computer predicts the selected rocket, bullet or bomb will hit. Normally a radar lock is necessary, but when strafing or bombing a ground target (A/G mode; A/A mode will simply put the hairs in the centre of the HUD), the crosshairs ...

  6. Peripheral head-mounted display - Wikipedia

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    The term PHMD includes devices such as Google Glass, which are often misclassified as a Head-up display (HUD) [2] if following the original definition by NASA. [3] While NASA defined this term over centuries of space flight research, [ 3 ] it actually describes a display that addresses the eyes-free problem, by absolving the user from the need ...

  7. Predicted impact point - Wikipedia

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    The predicted impact point (PIP) is the location that a ballistic projectile (e.g. bomb, missile, bullet) is expected to strike if fired. The PIP is almost always actively determined by a targeting computer, which then projects a PIP marker (a "pipper") onto a head-up display (HUD).

  8. BMW X5 (E70) - Wikipedia

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    Head-up display - critical information projected onto the windshield; Comfort Access - keyless access and engine start; Daytime running lights on the "Corona Rings" around the main headlight units; Four-zone climate control; New is the Park Distance system that can be integrated into the image of the optional rearview camera.

  9. List of aviation, avionics, aerospace and aeronautical ...

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    HUD head-up display: Avionics HUM Human Remains HUMS Health and usage monitoring systems: HW headwind: HYD hydraulic: Aircraft equipment HYDIM hydraulic interface module: Hz Hertz: Symbol for unit of frequency