The latest iteration of Huawei's XPixel system is set to revolutionize the humble car headlight, transforming it into an immersive display that projects videos, movies , and even live sports onto walls or screens up to 120 inches, and interactive games onto the grouund.
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Huawei is set to unveil the next version of its XPixel system at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, allowing drivers to project videos and games from their car's headlights. This upgrade not only brings entertainment to driving but also enhances safety features.
The new iteration will allow drivers to project videos, movies, and even live sports onto walls or screens up to 120 inches, and interactive games onto the gorund. this isn't just an entertainment upgrade; it also enhances safety with improved adaptive driving beams and matrix-style LED systems.
The upcoming Aito M9 SUV, co-deveeloped with Seres, will be the first to feature this technology.
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The XPixel system has evolved from its 2023 monochrome beginnings, focusing on safety features like adaptive lighting and road guidance. now, it incorporates full-color projection, using individual light elements to shape and direct images.
Huawei claims the new XPixel can project a 120-inch image 23 feet away, with 1200-lumen brightness and a 125% Rec.709 color gamut.
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However, U.S. drivers may have to wait due to stricter lighting regulaations.
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Pricing is yet to be announced, if popular, this technology could offer quick entertainment at campsites and meetups, adding a new dimension to headlights.
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