Byton is Sharing an Intuitive Automotive Interface at CES 2019
Laura McQuarrie — January 4, 2019 — Autos
At CES 2019, premium electric automaker Byton is set to introduce what it calls "the world's most intuitive automotive interface" in the form of a 49-inch infotainment screen—long enough to span the entire width of the car's dashboard. The brand's premium EV models will also feature a second display, which can be found on the steering wheel to give the driver control over the car's user interface.
The infotainment system, powered by Blackberry, is said to be able to make it possible for a "shared experience" to be created among those in the car. With the system, users will be able to interact with the car via touch and gesture-based controls, as well as voice commands.
The infotainment system, powered by Blackberry, is said to be able to make it possible for a "shared experience" to be created among those in the car. With the system, users will be able to interact with the car via touch and gesture-based controls, as well as voice commands.
Trend Themes
1. Large-scale Infotainment Screens - Byton is showcasing a 49-inch infotainment screen that stretches across the entire width of the car's dashboard, opening up opportunities for immersive in-car experiences.
2. Intuitive Automotive Interface - Byton's user-friendly interface with touch, gesture, and voice controls presents an opportunity for seamless interaction between drivers and their vehicles.
3. Shared In-car Experience - Byton's infotainment system powered by Blackberry enables a shared experience among passengers, creating opportunities for collaborative entertainment and communication.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Vehicles - The rise of large-scale infotainment screens in electric vehicles presents opportunities for innovative user interfaces, delivering a more engaging driving experience.
2. Automotive Technology - Byton's intuitive automotive interface showcases the potential for advanced technology integration in cars, opening up possibilities for improved safety and entertainment features.
3. Software Development - The development of user-friendly interfaces for large-scale infotainment systems requires software developers to create innovative touch, gesture, and voice control solutions.
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