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The AV information is displayed intermittently, such as when changing stations but not all the time.Does the head-up display show AV information such as track number/name, and warning lights other than "low fuel"?

Shows FM/Am frequency for a clfew seconds then disappear. Don't notice speed limit info, maybe I turned it off.shows the AV info for XM that I've noticed. Nothing for Carplay, and I don't know about OTA radio, I haven't tuned into an OTA station in 8 years.
What about song title of MP3 (such as when one selects a different track)?
I like that Hyundai's HUD includes blind spot warning--one can abort lane-changing even BEFORE signaling or looking over the shoulder.
What about the lyrics? Just joking. Wouldn't that be a mess.It doesn't include song title information from any source.
Media remote controls on steering wheel generally fall into two types--toggle/button to skip to the next/previous track, or wheel to scroll up/down track list for selection. Looks like Hyundai/Genesis' is of the former.Song info is one thing I wish it had. On my F10 5 series, when you scroll through songs on your phone using the steering wheel you can see the list on the HUD. It made it really easy to select a song. Worked with the CD player as well.
What about when you skip to the next track?This is what it looks like when you are driving down the road and not changing the radio channels etc.
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Actually, future automotive HUD's will look nothing like the picture above. For example, instead of just showing a static warning light for pedestrian, the indicator will show the position/location of the hazard and follow it on the windshield (instead of being limited to a 8-10" area). See the two videos below:I think there can easily be too much stuff in the HUD. Once it gets beyond speedo and basic nav (upcoming turn, etc.) it starts becoming a distraction in spite of the fact it's in your line of sight.
Like a fighter jet.
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Just my 2 cents.
That's why there is an "off" option. Kidding aside, HUD is both a convenience and safety feature. People used to scoff at power steering/brakes, ABS, traction control, NAVI, smart phones, you name it...now most people can't imagine living without them. Perspectives change with time, so does lifestyle.If the vehicle doesn’t have missiles, or a Gatling Gun, I can do without a HUD.
That's why there is an "off" option. Kidding aside, HUD is both a convenience and safety feature. People used to scoff at power steering/brakes, ABS, traction control, NAVI, smart phones, you name it...now most people can't imagine living without them. Perspectives change with time, so does lifestyle.
I agree. It is a very useful feature. You can check the speed limit, distance to next turn, and blind spot all without your eyes leaving the road.
That's why there is an "off" option. Kidding aside, HUD is both a convenience and safety feature. People used to scoff at power steering/brakes, ABS, traction control, NAVI, smart phones, you name it...now most people can't imagine living without them. Perspectives change with time, so does lifestyle.