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The new Mercedes EQS SUV - the MBUX Hyperscreen

Source: AutoMotoTV (Glomex)

The absolute highlight in the interior is the MBUX Hyperscreen. This large, curved screen unit stretches sweepingly almost from A-pillar to A-pillar. Three screens sit under a common, bonded cover glass and optically 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 for easy cleaning. With the MBUX Hyperscreen, three displays merge almost seamlessly, resulting in an impressive screen width of more than 141 centimeters: driver's display (screen diagonal: 12.3 inches), central display (17.7 inches) and front passenger display (12, 3 inches) act as an optical unit. The selected display style is displayed uniformly on all screens; and the brightness is adjusted homogeneously to the lighting conditions in the interior. The control panels for the automatic climate control are arranged in the lower area of ​​the central display. These remain permanently displayed so that the driver and front passenger can adjust the temperature and ventilation directly

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