In these times, convenient cars seem not "smart" enough, so how can we make them smarter? Recently, at the 18th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition, Ideal ONE, Ideal's first extended-range smart electric vehicle using the industry's first high-performance T-shaped four-screen display solution, was unveiled. This solution comes from BOE.
This vehicle display solution integrates the digital instrument screen, central control screen, and passenger entertainment screen into a through-integrated design. It adopts BOE’s independently developed ADSDS ultra-hard screen patented technology to achieve an ultra-wide viewing angle display effect and combines it with an ultra-narrow bezel function. The control screen echoes the same, and the overall visual impact is full.
Image source: BOE
At the same time, BOE has integrated the highly sensitive 10-point ultra-fast touch performance solution into the vehicle display system, using anti-glare and anti-fingerprint technology to improve touch operation sensitivity, effectively reducing strong light reflection caused by direct sunlight, and ensuring safe driving.
All four screens can be displayed independently. The digital instrument screen can provide core driving safety information such as fuel consumption, power, and vehicle speed; the central control screen integrates a variety of functions such as phone calls and navigation, and can update routes in real time and avoid congested roads; the co-pilot entertainment screen provides exclusive entertainment information for co-pilot passengers; in addition, the function control screen also makes human-vehicle interaction within easy reach.
Four-screen linkage allows multiple needs such as checking vehicle status, obtaining driving information, enjoying entertainment information, and achieving full vehicle control to be met at the same time.

ANNA