Innolux: LC-Based Dimming Sun Visor and Naked-Eye 3D Display Demos

Posted by – June 18, 2026
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Innolux demonstrates its automotive and digital signage display technologies at InfoComm 2026, featuring LC-based dimming sun visors, naked-eye 3D advertising displays, and light field 3D panels. Jim from Innolux presents several working prototypes that highlight the company’s capabilities in adaptive automotive displays and specialized signage applications.


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The automotive dimming sun visor uses LCD technology to dynamically adjust transparency based on ambient light conditions. When outside brightness increases, the visor darkens automatically within approximately half a second, and it can also transition to function as a conventional mirror. The system replaces the traditional physical sun visor with a transparent panel that provides a larger visor area and improved visibility, addressing the safety concern of drivers being momentarily blinded by direct sunlight. The response time advantage over competing dimming approaches is a key technical differentiator, with Innolux’s implementation completing the transition within 0.5 seconds.

For digital signage, Innolux shows a naked-eye 3D display designed for advertising applications. The display uses a special surface structure that redirects light to different angles and depth levels, creating a glimmering visual effect as the viewer moves around the display. The base viewing angle spans 90 degrees, and the technology is described as distinct from light field displays. This panel targets retail and commercial deployment where eye-catching visual differentiation matters.

Innolux also presents a smaller light field 3D display designed for single-user viewing with eye tracking. This implementation differs from the wider-angle naked-eye 3D signage panel and is positioned for applications requiring individual viewer interaction. Together, the demonstrations span automotive adaptive displays, commercial 3D signage, and tracked light field technology.

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