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Up to 30-inches in size, the screen developed by Hyundai Mobis can fold away into the dash when it's not needed, reducing distractions and freeing designers car auto cars

who resent having a big black mass in the middle of their vehicles grows. This will allow the interior of a vehicle to appear un-screened until it needs to show information.

Able to be rolled out to different sizes, the technology is also usefully customizable. When you’re driving, it could only show a sliver of the screen to, but when you’re charging, it can extend to its full 16:9 orientation to show videos. Hyundai Mobis says that it is already capable of making this screen into an up-to 30-inch display, and that it can be rolled up into a space 4.7 inches deep in the dash.

Hyundai Mobis says it sees this technology as appealing, in particular, to European and North American luxury brands. It says that it has attracted the interest of a number of customers worldwide, suggesting that this innovation won’t be limited to its parent company, the Hyundai Motor Group.

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