Originally Posted by Canada545' date='May 17 2005, 01:02 PM
[quote name='Merzbow' date='May 17 2005, 01:29 PM']Another option I'm glad I didn't get. I've been driving with polarized sunglasses for five years and so this would have been wasted money...
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Does polarized sunglasses really "block" the HUD? I thought I could recall someone saying it would NOT block that kind of light/reflection?
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Originally Posted by Canada545' date='May 17 2005, 01:02 PM
[quote name='Merzbow' date='May 17 2005, 01:29 PM']Another option I'm glad I didn't get. I've been driving with polarized sunglasses for five years and so this would have been wasted money...
[snapback]129752[/snapback] [snapback]129765[/snapback] [/quote]I own a dozen pairs of really expensive polarized sunglasses, and never drive or walk in the sun without them. Not for medical reasons, just because they let me see much better in the bright sun. Call me a freak... :cool: |
Originally Posted by paasan' date='May 17 2005, 03:50 PM
Does polarized sunglasses really "block" the HUD? I thought I could recall someone saying it would NOT block that kind of light/reflection?
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Originally Posted by Merzbow' date='May 17 2005, 05:45 PM
I own a dozen pairs of really expensive polarized sunglasses, and never drive or walk in the sun without them. Not for medical reasons, just because they let me see much better in the bright sun. Call me a freak...
:cool: [snapback]129949[/snapback] FREAK! :lol: J/K... I just had to do it. :P |
I had $400 polarized prescription glasses when I got the HUD and it cut the image to nearly nothing (but it was visible a tiny bit). :cool: HUD is so important to me that I replaced the lenses for $250 to tinted and mirrored with prescription and no polarizers. :geek: HUD shows me information (speed, nav, cruise) better and quicker than the small numbers and marks on the gages in the dash. I would have to stare at the gage longer to read it. Yes, my eyes are not 20 years old anymore. So, I recommend HUD for those with bifocals or other vision problems that will have a difficulty with the dash numerals. :geek: When I say problem, I refer to the extra 1/10 of second it takes to read the dash gage than it does the big numbers in the HUD. That's an extra 1/10 of a second your eyes are off the road. :thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by sg530' date='May 18 2005, 09:59 PM
I had $400 polarized prescription glasses when I got the HUD and it cut the image to nearly nothing (but it was visible a tiny bit).? :cool: HUD is so important to me that I replaced the lenses for $250 to tinted and mirrored with prescription and no polarizers.? :geek: HUD shows me information (speed, nav, cruise) better and quicker than the small numbers and marks on the gages in the dash.? I would have to stare at the gage longer to read it. Yes, my eyes are not 20 years old anymore. So, I recommend HUD for those with bifocals or other vision problems that will have a difficulty with the dash numerals.? :geek: When I say problem, I refer to the extra 1/10 of second it takes to read the dash gage than it does the big numbers in the HUD.? That's an extra 1/10 of a second your eyes are off the road.? :thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by vern' date='May 17 2005, 07:42 PM
You can ONLY see HUD when you are directly in front of it.
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Originally Posted by sg530' date='May 18 2005, 08:59 PM
I had $400 polarized prescription glasses when I got the HUD and it cut the image to nearly nothing (but it was visible a tiny bit).? :cool: HUD is so important to me that I replaced the lenses for $250 to tinted and mirrored with prescription and no polarizers.? :geek: HUD shows me information (speed, nav, cruise) better and quicker than the small numbers and marks on the gages in the dash.? I would have to stare at the gage longer to read it. Yes, my eyes are not 20 years old anymore. So, I recommend HUD for those with bifocals or other vision problems that will have a difficulty with the dash numerals.? :geek: When I say problem, I refer to the extra 1/10 of second it takes to read the dash gage than it does the big numbers in the HUD.? That's an extra 1/10 of a second your eyes are off the road.? :thumbsup:
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I have HUD & I love the combination of Active Cruise Control + Nav + HUD. (I think I saw someone else liked this combination + Comfort seat....)
BTW, I also like BMW interior including instrument penal & i-Drive screen. With HUD, I see them less. Could this be a problem?? :P |
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