Hyundai Mobis has created the world’s first roll-up infotainment screen display for cars

Major automakers around the world are focusing on adding more and bigger screens to their vehicles. But changing this pattern, Hyundai has come up with a different idea to organize the dashboard of the car. Hyundai and its Mobis technology arm have developed a screen that folds up to minimize the space it takes up. Furthermore, this screen feature comes without sacrificing any of the screen quality, such as a high-resolution display. The company also claims that this technology is being used for the first time in the automobile world by bringing it outside the world of smartphones.

Technological advances in vehicles may be made possible by the use of organic emitting diode (OLED) technology. Using this technology, the display can be made using a flexible material instead of glass.

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The foldable screen will leave a lot of space on the dashboard, giving designers more room for creativity and features. Also, it seems that most of the manufacturers are following minimalistic designs in their new vehicles.

The method can be used in a variety of sizes and is effectively adaptable. It can only display a small portion of the screen to reduce distractions when you’re driving, but when it’s charging, it expands to its full 16:9 orientation to display video It is possible According to the Hyundai Mobis, this screen can be rolled up into an area already 4.7 inches (12 cm) deep in the dashboard and can accommodate displays up to 30 inches in size.

Hyundai Mobis, the maker of the technology, also claims that the technology could be more attractive to North American and European brands. Along with this, the company has indicated that the new technology will not be limited to its parent company.