What Causes the Aging and Whitening of a Car's Central Control Screen?

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SanColeman
08/31/25 7:25am
This situation indicates that the screen has reached the end of its service life, and it is recommended to replace it. Below is an introduction to the central control screen: 1. Introduction: The central control refers to the central control system. The central control system is a device that centrally manages and controls various equipment such as sound, light, and electricity. 2. Application: It is widely used in multimedia classrooms, multifunctional conference halls, command and control centers, smart homes, etc. Users can operate it using button control panels, computer displays, touch screens, and wireless remote controls. 3. Principle: Through computers and central control system software, it sends serial port commands to control equipment such as projectors, display stands, DVD players, video recorders, tape decks, amplifiers, microphones, computers, laptops, electric screens, electric curtains, and lighting.
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OliveAnn
09/13/25 3:45am
After driving for many years, I've found that the issue of the central control screen turning white is quite common. It's mainly caused by parking outdoors in summer, where direct sunlight leads to material degradation and fading. Over time, the internal backlight or LCD layer also ages, just like what happened to my old car after ten years of use, resulting in blurred display that severely affects usability. UV rays are the key enemy. It's advisable to park in a shaded spot or use a car cover, and regularly wipe off dust with a soft cloth to prevent accelerated wear. If the problem becomes severe, replacing the part is the only option, but preventive measures can save a lot of money. Screen components in cars are indeed prone to issues, so it's also important to consider the cooling design when choosing a car.
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