BMW previews iNext curved-screen technology

BMW is preparing a new curved display for its 2021 iNext technology flagship, as it looks for new ways to create 'driver-oriented' interiors in the age of widescreen displays. The company says the "single-section display surface creates a particularly harmonious effect, lending additional visual emphasis to the ergonomically optimised controls". In real-world speak, that means it should be a slicker, cleaner way to deliver all the information currently shown across two (or more) displays.

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