What are the functions of the 10th-generation Accord's center control screen?
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The 10th-generation Accord's center console LCD screen is an LCD display located in the middle of the center console. It can display basic information such as time, temperature, date, and audio, and is generally used as an information display device for the multimedia control system, as well as the display screen for the electronic navigation system and reverse assist system. It can also serve as the display screen for in-car TV and DVD. Here is a related introduction to the center console LCD screen: 1. Specific functions: The center console LCD screen is only an intuitive display that provides feedback when the center console controls are pressed. This LCD screen cannot be used for navigation and can only display some simple information. For example, when reversing, if the car is equipped with a reverse radar, the distance can be clearly displayed on the center console LCD screen. 2. Position: The large color screen of the center console in most car models is located near the center console, but some new car models integrate it with the instrument panel. A larger screen does not necessarily mean clearer visibility, as clarity is affected by screen resolution. Adding a large color screen later may require disassembly and modification of the center console, and improper handling can easily damage internal components, causing abnormal noises during future driving. The large color screen of the center console in some car models can not only display rich information but also support touch operations and other human-computer interactions.