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The new Mercedes EQS SUV - the MBUX Hyperscreen

Source: AutoMotoTV (Glomex)

The absolute highlight of the interior is the MBUX Hyperscreen. This large, curved screen unit extends sweepingly almost from A-pillar to A-pillar. Three screens sit under a common bonded cover glass and visually merge into one display. In addition to the so-called zero layer, the MBUX Hyperscreen offers intuitive touch operation with haptic feedback and force feedback. The scratch-resistant glass is coated to simplify cleaning. In the MBUX Hyperscreen, three displays merge almost seamlessly to create an impressive screen band over 141 centimeters wide: driver display (screen diagonal: 12.3 inches), central display (17.7 inches) and passenger display (12.3 inches) act as a visual unit. The selected display style is shown uniformly on all screens; and the brightness is homogeneously adapted to the lighting conditions in the interior. The control panels for the automatic climate control system are located in the lower area of the central display. These remain permanently displayed, allowing the driver and front passenger to adjust the temperature and ventilation directly.

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