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As luxury cars become rolling supercomputers, designers are wondering how big is too big. By Lawrence Ulrich From pocket-stretching smartphones to wall-hogging TVs, Americans have often asked: How ...
Car radios and stereos were the prime target for a long time, but nowadays, the target is those infotainment systems that are built into the dashboard. These screens that control everything from ...
And the screens in vehicles really do a lot of good. By having in-car GPS systems or the far superior apps from Apple or Google on built-in dashboard screens, drivers do not need to mount separate ...
As cars go electric and get more technologically advanced, their interiors are increasingly being built around prominent dashboard touch screens. Nearly every automaker has been moving controls ...
A screen is a screen, whether it’s in your living room, on your desk or on the dashboard of a wildly expensive Porsche or frugal little Kia. Screens all look the same, and in cars they all ...
In addition to the main display on the dashboard, carmakers are now adding ... But this increased focus on screens isn't everybody's cup of tea. The study shows that drivers "don't see value ...
The Lincoln display is truly impressive. Some automakers, like Mercedes-Benz, have spread three individual screens across the dashboard. The Lucid Gravity has a screen that stretches about halfway ...
Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO. The Audi Q6 E-tron comes with not one, but three screens tacked on its dashboard. As you can see in the first images of the electric vehicle’s ...
The 2024 Porsche Cayenne’s dashboard was revealed on Wednesday, and it shows how much the Taycan has already defined the future of Porsche interior design—but also, how the role of screens may ...
Dashboard screens are the primary interface for drivers to view and control vehicle functions, infotainment applications, navigation, and various forms of content. One of the latest and most visually ...
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