Head-mounted displays (HMDs) have the potential to overcome some of the
technological limitations of currently existing automotive head-up displays
(HUDs), such as the limited field of view and the restrictive boundaries of
the windshield. In an initial study we evaluated the use of HMDs in cars by
means of a typical HUD visualization, using a HUD as baseline output
technology. We found no significant differences in terms of driving
performance, physical uneasiness or visual distraction. User statements
revealed several advantages and drawbacks of the different output
technologies apart from technological maturity and ergonomics. These results
will hopefully inspire researchers as well as application developers and even
might lead us to novel HMD visualization approaches.
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