Filed under: Emerging Technologies, Greenlings
Recently, we received the following question from a reader:
Rear view mirrors inevitably create blind spots. They add untold fuel costs by resisting airflow past the automobile at speed. Since the first back-up camera and display technology came on the scene they have been obsolete. What is taking so long for the slippery designs to emerge that would incorporate this technology for panoramic rear or 360-degree viewing, perhaps as a partially opaque image on the windshield?I can’t help but believe that somewhere in a design lab some technician is hard at work on this, so when will we see it in the market?
Interesting, no? We’ve been seeing such technology on concept cars and movies on the Sci Fi Channel for years, but there aren’t actually any new cars available on the showroom floor of your nearest car dealership that offer such a feature. Why not, and when will we see it? Click past the break to keep reading.
Continue reading Greenlings: Will we ever replace the standard rear- and side-view mirror?
Greenlings: Will we ever replace the standard rear- and side-view mirror? originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Thu, 01 Oct 2009 19:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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