Continental reveals active haptic feedback display for use in cars
Operating touch screens requires some complex hand-eye coordination, which may temporarily distract the driver.
Autocar Professional Bureau
29 May 2015
After almost five decades since the start of operations of Nissan in Mexico, the Japanese automaker has achieved a new milestone
Read moreOperating touch screens requires some complex hand-eye coordination, which may temporarily distract the driver.
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