display
/di-ˈsplā/
verb
to place or spread (something) for people to see; also : to serve as a place for displaying (something)
to make (an emotion, quality, skill, etc.) evident
to exhibit conspicuously and usually in an ostentatious manner
The gallery displays the work of local artists.
displayed great skill
noun
a setting or presentation of something in open view
a clear sign or evidence : exhibition
ostentatious show
worldly display
noun
a system that projects information onto a usually transparent surface that sits directly in a user's line of vision —abbreviation HUD
The "heads-up display," or "HUD," projects an image of the speedometer, fuel gauges and other controls onto the windshield, so that a motorist could read them without looking away from the road.