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Re: HUD polarization ???

From: "grayfox" <grayfox24(at)earthlink.net>

Subject: Re: HUD polarization ???

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Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 19:02:40 GMT

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I use polarized sun glasses on my boats..removes the glare off the water..in

my Vette with the tinted windows ( after market)..I see colors..also see

spots on rear windows of other cars and colors on their tinted

windows.....not so with my regular sunglasses.

All sunglasses seem to destroy the clarity of the digital displays..why in

heck don`t the auto engineers ever develop these displays to be somewhat

sunglass compatible..Don`t these clowns ever wear sunglasses when they

drive....???? Give us a break guys do your home work..






From: Vandervecken <Pete(at)_nospam_ccoder.com>

Subject: Re: HUD polarization ???

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Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:41:37 -0600

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grayfox wrote:

> I use polarized sun glasses on my boats..removes the glare off the

> water..in my Vette with the tinted windows ( after market)..I see

> colors..also see spots on rear windows of other cars and colors on their

> tinted windows.....not so with my regular sunglasses.

> All sunglasses seem to destroy the clarity of the digital displays..why

> in heck don`t the auto engineers ever develop these displays to be

> somewhat sunglass compatible..Don`t these clowns ever wear sunglasses

> when they drive....???? Give us a break guys do your home work..



AFAIK there`s no way to build a reflected-light display without it

polarizing the light. That`s just physics. Also I think most plastics

polarize light at least somewhat in transmission, hence issues with

window tinting stuff.



Suggest you try a set of aviator`s sunglasses, especially with G-15

color-neutral lenses. They do a fine job of cutting glare without

changing colors, don`t reduce clarity of anything, and do not use

polaroid filters. Work fine in my C6 w/ HUD. Bosch & Lomb make a

particularly fine set if their price doesn`t scare you away.



-- V






Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 12:27:00 -0800

From: Dennis Willson <giganews(at)taz-mania.com>

Subject: Re: HUD polarization ???

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Pappy wrote:

> Any LED device is polarized. all diodes are polarized. look at a laptop

> screen...



Laptop screens are LCD not LED...



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> "PJ" <pj4380(at)yahoo.com> wrote in message

> news:oS_jf.10217$_k3.6729(at)dukeread01...

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>>Haven`t used polarized sunglasses since mid 1970s. Bought a new set of

>>shades to go with the C5 and opted for polarized lenses. Back in the car,

>>HUD was invisible. Checked with the HUD in mama`s car--same also

>>invisible. Turned glasses 90 degrees and HUD became visible. Anyone else

>>experiencing same problem or did I get a set of screwed up glasses??

>>

>>PJ

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