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Alan @ Oct 14th 2006 10:09AM
I think this is a good idea. If history is any guide, the European car manufacturers are likely to try it first, with the Japanese following once the bugs are cleared out (although Sharp's involvement might reverse that). A lot of cars already have informational displays (outside temp, miles to fill-up, etc.), so why not put everything on a display with virtual gauges. If done properly (a big if), it could actually make gauges easier to read (less clutter on the dash) and more effective.