Lenas wrote:
Guiding line and virtual road signs would be amazing (how often do you pass signs at night without having been able to read them?). Wouldn't be too stoked about seeing business signs on my windshield, but I'm sure all of this is still just in tech-demo stage, showing what it can do.
Yes, if the graphics were very good and they adapted smoothly and accurately and looked natural, and it was highly customizable, I could definitely see myself paying upwards of a $10k premium to have this if I was buying a $40-50k luxury/sports car....as long as I could turn it off and vision of the road was not otherwise impaired (more glare, less clarity, etc) and it was not easily damaged or something that would have to be replaced every few years.
Now they just need to add a feature to record and capture vehicle information, make model color liscense plate number and demographic of the driver so I can mark which drivers are douchebags and which ones are easy to pass, etc...