What is the large screen in the car called?

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OTeagan
07/29/25 12:25pm
The large screen in the car is the display screen on the center console. Here is the relevant content introduction: 1. Display screen: The color screen on the center console is the display screen located on the center console, mainly displaying car audio, navigation, vehicle information, reversing images, etc. It includes single-touch LCD screens and multi-touch LCD screens. 2. Position: The color large screen on the center console of most car models is located near the center console, but some new car models are designed to integrate with the instrument panel. A larger screen does not necessarily mean clearer visibility, as clarity is affected by screen resolution. Installing a color large screen later may require disassembling and modifying the center console, and improper handling can easily damage internal components, leading to abnormal noises during future driving.
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