As recently as 10 years ago, touch screens in cars were tiny — if they were there at all. Most were grudgingly added by automakers in anticipation of a US mandate on backup cameras, or an early ...
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Why automakers are ditching in-car touchscreens
For more than a decade, carmakers treated giant touch panels as the quickest way to make any dashboard look futuristic. Now a growing list of brands is quietly reversing course, restoring rows of ...
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How massive touchscreens took over the car interior
In less than a generation, the car dashboard has gone from a cluster of knobs and dials to a wall of glass. What started as a small navigation screen in luxury models has turned into tablet sized ...
Many new cars have built-in control displays that allow access to helpful things like GPS navigation apps designed to help you safely find your destination. These types of displays can also allow you ...
A few years ago, while rummaging through a rack of dusty electronics at a garage sale, I stumbled across a rare prize, a KLH Model Twenty-One desktop radio, in what appeared to be excellent condition.
Most new cars come with intuitive displays and smart rearview cams that make driving easier. But you don’t need a new car for that kind of royal treatment. You can ...
The following content is brought to you by Mashable partners. If you buy a product featured here, we may earn an affiliate commission or other compensation. TL;DR: Before buying a new car for tech ...
Alpine’s iLX-F511 and iLX-F509 Multimedia Car Receivers offer Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, hands-free Bluetooth and more from a floating display attached to a 1-DIN chassis. When car ...
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