Hyundai Mobis develops adjustable display tech for vehicle cockpits

Optimised for autonomous vehicles, this new technology adopts a new concept of an ultra large, 34-inch curved screen that is movable.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 23 Jun 2022 Views icon4996 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Hyundai Mobis has developed the world’s first adjustable display technology for integrated automotive cockpit system. Optimised for autonomous vehicles, this new technology adopts a new concept of an ultra large, curved screen that is movable. It is also referred to as a swivel display because the screen can be moved both up and down.
 
This adjustable display features a 34-inch ultra-large screen and is equipped with ultra-high resolution 6K OLED panels. At present, a 34-inch automotive display is recognised as the largest among automotive screens as they face challenging quality conditions, such as durability and reliability. In particular, the company designed this super-sized display as a multi-curved screen that bends at three points from top to bottom. This structure not only provides better visibility for the user but it also adds to the overall aesthetic effect in terms of design.
 
Stretching from the driver seat to the passenger seat, it is capable of displaying a variety of content, including various driving and navigation information as well as music and videos, so you can enjoy personalized content on the full screen in an autonomous driving environment. The display can be swivelled toward the driver’s seat and uses a small screen that shows only minimum information to enjoy the sense of openness.
 
Despite its ultra size, this display features just a single screen, meaning that you can watch a video, for example, on a full screen when the vehicle is engaged in autonomous driving. You can also control the content in several ways, including screen touch and gestures.
 
In the process of developing this new technology, Hyundai Mobis has filed 10 patent applications both at home and abroad. The company has applied for patents, for example, for swivel display arrangement technology, position control, and integrated cockpit design.
 
 

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