Touchscreens in cars: everything you need to know
- In the
early 1980s, touchscreen technology was first used in cars, providing
drivers with a more interactive driving experience.
- By the
late 1990s, touchscreen technology had become more widespread in cars due
to the development of more advanced touchscreen technology and the falling
cost of manufacturing these components.
- In the
early 2000s, touch screens had become much more advanced, with larger
displays and more intuitive user interfaces. Drivers were able to use
their cars more easily and had a more enjoyable driving experience as a
result.
- The
most obvious benefit of touchscreen technology is its intuitive user
interface. Touch screens allow for an easier and efficient way to control
your vehicle. Additionally, touch screens can be used to control the
climate settings, audio system, and navigation system — all while allowing
quick access to information like fuel levels and engine diagnostics.
- Another
way that touchscreens are improving cars is by providing better safety
features; many touchscreens now come with built-in cameras that can be
used for rearview or blindspot monitoring (among other things).
- Finally,
automakers are able to include features like real-time traffic updates and
navigation suggestions because of integrated apps within many
car’stouchscreen systems..