

If there is no existing or configured TPM, credentials/keys protection will be software-based.Ģ Requires modern hardware (InstantGo/AOAC/HSTI-compliant). Hardware-based protection of the Windows Hello credential/keys requires TPM 1.2 or greater. For example, turn-on speed and turn by turn directions display when you receive a phone call.1 To use Windows Hello with biometrics specialised hardware, including fingerprint reader, illuminated IR sensor or other biometric sensors is required. The devices-based on this technology can be tuned for drivers. Active window technology based devices are compatible to multiple mobile platforms, and also offer Google and Apple app services.Īctive glass or window display is the most advanced automobile technology in cars. Most devices come with a wide range of apps and high quality display system. Some devices might get innovative technology for enhancing driving pleasure such as wide angle gesture sensors, noise cancellation technology etc.

Apps displayed on the windshield or window can be controlled or accessed through an intuitive touch-less hand gestures, while voice recognition system allows asking you for directions. Using active windows display in cars, you will never get distract while driving. Intuitive voice controls and touchless gesture You simply need to plug-in it to the onboard computer (OBD II port). The device based on active glass display technology can easily be affixed on dashboard of any car. This technology is also used by military pilots to transmit information without distracting their focus from flight or run way. Imagine a transparent reflection or image appearing on your windshield, so that you can stay focused on the road and make calls, and view navigation instructions, remaining fuel, speed etc. It will be more intuitive and safer way to use navigation, access notifications, make calls and listen music without moving your eyes from the road.įeatures of Active Windows Display Technology Based Devices It will display vibrant images, navigation system and all information on windshield or window glass of the car. This car technology was among showstoppers at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. After using this technology for years, the carmakers are now working on active windows display technology that is expected to replace today’s HUD systems by 2020.
