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The IVI (In-Vehicle Infotainment) is a collection of in-vehicle systems that provide information and entertainment to the driver and passengers via audio/video interfaces, touch screen displays, button panels, voice commands, and other input methods.
To provide entertainment and information to the driver and passengers, in-vehicle infotainment integrates with numerous different in-vehicle and external systems.
High-end infotainment systems sometimes include automotive heads-up displays, which project real-time car data onto a transparent screen built into the windshield.
Assisting the driver with important information like speed, navigation maps, electronic digital cluster (information from the vehicle’s OBD port-II), climate, multimedia options, etc., heads-up displays help minimize driver distraction while driving.
The Brazil EV display market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The Multi VI Sports display platform, a highly customizable instrument cluster for electric motorcycles and scooters, has been introduced by Continental. Based on a scalable development framework, Multi VI Sports displays can be easily modified to meet the needs of various motorcycle riders.
Major Austrian manufacturer KTM is already utilizing the technology and will install the seven-inch Multi VI Sports 7 on its KTM 1290 SUPER ADVENTURE S. This display’s exceptional quality allows it to clearly and orderly portray the vast amounts of information that bikers need.
Manufacturers can choose from a variety of sizes and aspect ratios in both portrait and landscape format, and they don’t have to start from scratch to choose a design language that works. Excellent technical specs for the TFT display include standard resolutions of 800×480 pixels (for 5-inch and 7-inch displays), 1,000 cd/m2 of brightness, and 1,000:1 of contrast.