Does the new car's central control screen come with a protective film?

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LeBrayden
07/29/25 4:12pm
It depends on the actual situation of the 4S store. Some new cars come with it, while others don't. Here are the relevant details: 1. Whether it is good to apply a film to the car's central control screen depends on the specific situation. The advantage of applying a film is that it can protect the central control screen and prevent damage. Although the central control screen will not shatter like a mobile phone or tablet, daily wiping with a cloth may still cause wear and tear, and replacing the central control screen is relatively expensive. From this perspective, applying a film to the central control screen is beneficial. 2. The downside of applying a film to the central control screen is that over time, marks may appear on the screen, affecting the car's aesthetics. Additionally, applying a film may make it difficult to see the content displayed on the screen, reducing the driver's experience.
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