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What is the large screen in the car called?

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OTeagan
07/29/25 4:25am
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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AngeloMarie
08/12/25 4:42pm
I often tinker with those gadgets in the car, and that big screen we call the central control screen or central display is just a super convenient thing that makes driving more fun. The car I'm using now has this huge screen, which I usually use for navigation with Amap, avoiding traffic jams is a real lifesaver; playing music directly via Bluetooth, having a blast with friends while driving; it can even control the air conditioning and seat heating, so no fumbling around on hot days. I heard that new cars now come with upgraded touch screens and voice control, responding to a single command without distracting you from driving. Some people even use it to connect their phones with CarPlay, watching videos or browsing information, but I suggest not getting distracted while driving—safety first. In short, this screen is a standard feature in modern cars, enhancing the driving experience and making every trip smoother.
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SanCali
10/03/25 2:58am
In our automotive circles, professionals often refer to that large screen as the central infotainment display. It integrates navigation, media, and vehicle settings, serving as a smart hub. My electric car has one—it's fast and responsive, with a touchscreen design that reduces physical buttons and features an intuitive interface that's easy to use. I'm used to starting my morning commute with the screen planning the optimal route to avoid congestion. After work, when I'm tired, I can directly play music or connect my phone for podcasts to relieve fatigue. Crucially, it supports multi-device connectivity, such as Bluetooth headphones and USB, making audio sharing convenient. During regular maintenance, remember to check for system updates to avoid lag. Newer models even allow remote control via a mobile app, enabling features like pre-cooling the cabin for comfort and efficiency. This thing has revolutionized driving by making technology serve everyday needs.
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LaHannah
11/16/25 4:38am
Seasoned drivers know that the large device in the car is generally called the central control screen, primarily serving as the interface for controlling music, navigation, and air conditioning. My old car didn't have this feature, relying solely on physical buttons. After switching to a new car, I found it incredibly practical: the reverse camera provides clear and safe parking at night; setting up navigation with voice reminders ensures no getting lost on long trips; it also includes temperature adjustment, avoiding manual distractions while driving. Nowadays, the screen works in tandem with the dashboard to display information, minimizing the need to take your eyes off the road. It's advisable to keep the settings simple and avoid loading too many apps to prevent system crashes. In short, this gadget is a key component in enhancing modern driving convenience, but it must be used wisely to ensure safety.
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