If you are of a decent enough age, then you probably remember the first mobile phones with a color screen.. These were times when they spoke a different language. In what terms, how “sending a photo via MMS costs one euro”, “I changed my mobile battery” or “I bought a plasma TV” they made a lot of sense
This can also be applied to the automotive world. In 2002, I tested my first car with a built-in navigator: a monochrome LCD screen with an arrow telling me which way to turn.…until he left the big cities. Do you want to go to the city? Camps guide was better…
But don’t worry, I’m not going to tell you that the generation that grew up watching movies like The Goonies is better (it’s not necessary because everyone knows it). Here I am going to take off my old man costume and fully enter the 21st century to make selection of cars with the biggest screens you could buy today. Turn around, buddy.
But before we get started, a disclaimer, as I don’t want to put up with insults to Tuenti: I know perfectly well that the Koenigsegg Gemera has a larger screen than the Tesla Model 3, or that the Lucid Air has a 34-inch 5K panel.. But these machines are hard to look at, so I didn’t mention them. Here you will have real models that you can see in your area.
5.Mustang Max E
If you’re not very into cars, this Mustang probably sounds like an American sports car. And you are not on the wrong track. But when you add the Mach E name, you get an electric SUV inspired by the original coupe.
Screen Mach E – 15.5 inches. (this is 0.5″ more than its direct competitor Tesla Model Y; suck it Elon) but also you will find 10.2 more” Behind the wheel in which it shows speed, battery charge and other information related to driving aids.
4. Tesla Model C
Oh well, Ford ate the Model Y, but Elon Musk still has an ace up his sleeve. The car manufacturer that (probably) causes the most discussion it has its technological spearhead in the Model S and Model X (the same, but with an SUV shape and opening rear doors).
In this case, we are sitting in front of central 17-inch screen that integrates ALL controls. In the American brand, they had a detail telling about its resolution, 2200 x 1300 pixels, which is not bad considering that in theory its users are driving …
Moreover, for a few days they added a mechanism that allows the screen to be rotated towards the driver or passenger side for easier handling. This, together with the new and indescribable steering wheel, makes the American model a marvel of… modernity?
3. Renault Megane Electronic Technology
Let’s go down to the mortal world. The new electric Renault Mégane (here you can see it in the video) is trying “democratize” this type of car (if by democratic we mean a car worth about 35,000 euros), it’s great.
In the new French compact you will find two screens baptized as Open R. that although they have a vent in the middle, they visually look like one whole (that’s why it’s here). They are shaped like an inverted L and measure 12.3 (handlebar) and 12 inches (center).
Renault claims that it has HD resolution and 267 dpi., although what is striking here is that they are not shy about naming the providers that were involved in the development. It uses the Google ecosystem, LG has created a platform that combines the display of two screens and is Qualcomm that moves everything with a Snapdragon processor adapted to the needs of vehicles.
2.BMW x
Another electric car that shows that the main thing in this type of vehicle is inside. In this model such a classic brand associated with clean and simple driving, decided to change the paradigm of handling and functionality..
Actually what you see is two screens 12.3 (left) and 14.9 (center)., though when you sit down, the steering wheel rim acts as a visual obstruction and you get the feeling that you are in front of a huge and happy world of light and color. German-style joy, of course.
Here, apart from the brutal resolution and fluidity of operation, the difficulty lies in combining these two screens on the same surface. in which you will not find a single visible joint and, moreover, forms a curved whole to facilitate control and visibility for the driver.
1. Mercedes EX
And here is the one that breaks the game. For example, when you were in the park playing football with your half-deflated Mikasa ball and someone came with brand new Adidas Etrusco Unico (I already warned you that I’m at a certain age) to teach you from a very young age. young age that there will always be someone better than you.
The most luxurious electric car you can buy today is the EQS.. 5.21 meters of sheet metal, which accommodates all kinds of technological equipment, among which is the already well-known hyper screen. An ode to what is no more. pay tribute “my more”. Sample “the bigger, the better”. Who said fear of a semiconductor crisis?
hyperscreen it is a technological work of art. The part you see in the photo above it is 1.41 meters long (56 inches) and at the moment it is the largest of the existing ones. It was also a headache for the poor engineers who spent years developing this barbarity.
To create it forms the part at a temperature of 650 degrees; It has three built-in 12-drive OLED screens to provide haptic feedback, and the heart that brings it to life is an eight-core chip. Also it has 24 gigabytes of RAM with a bandwidth of 46.4 GB/s..
Bonus Track: 8K BMW 7 Series Cinema Screen for Rear Passengers
I think it’s clear by now that the manufacturers race today isn’t about power or sportsmanship, it’s about technology and fireworks inside the car.
Now BMW has just unveiled one that first 8K screen in car. Really. It has The aspect ratio is 32:9 and the size is similar to the LCD TV in the living room a few years ago: 31.3.”.
Content playback uses a 5G car connection and also has an Amazon Fire TV. integrated to access any video platform. You can also select a display mode that closes sunroof blinds and windows.
Added to this is that the ambient lighting is dimmed and the sound is reproduced in the best possible way to ensure a good impression… even simulates a 4D movie because it associates the vibration of the seats with the sound. This candy costs 4000 euros nothing. Because, damn it.
Source: Computer Hoy
