Gentex Full Display Mirror can be used in Standard Auto-dimming Mirror mode or Rear Video Display mode. The HD rear video display mode eliminates obstructions such as headrests, passengers, luggage, etc. with a wider view for side blind zones. The Camera
- Universal Backup Camera Input
- Full Mirror Display - LCD - aSi-TFT-LCD, IPS - 1280x275 resolution - 171 ppi active area - 1,500 cd/m2 luminance - Driver-adjustable display: brightness, tilt, and rotate
- Automatic day-night brightness control
- Wide-Angle Vision - Improves rear vision by doubling field-of-view
- Auto-Dimming - detects headlight glare from trailing vehicles and darkens to the precise level necessary to preserve driver vision
- Hybrid, bi-modal functionality, toggle between Mirror and Display Modes to accommodate various driving scenarios, weather conditions and driver preferences
- MIRROR MODE - operates as a standard mirror; fails safe (mirror detects headlight glare from trailing vehicles and darkens to the precise level necessary to preserve driver vision)
- DISPLAY MODE - streaming HD video for optimal rear vision with no obstructions from headrests, C&D pillars, passengers, luggage, etc.
- HD Rear Video Camera - Comes with brackets for easy mounting to rear window, Custom-designed, high dynamic range imager with pixel-level intelligence and automotive qualified
- 130 dB of dynamic range
- Powerful FPGA-based video processing
- Car-to-Home Automation - Integrated HomeLink 5 three buttons can be programmed to operate garage doors, security gates, home lighting and more
- HomeLink
- Compass included
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