The future of automotive displays took a leap forward at the ongoing sid display week 2025 in San Jose, California, where lg unveiled an innovative stretchable display designed special Industry. This new display, featured under the theme “Driving the future,” Marks a Significant Advancement in how we interact with screens in vehicles, which blends futuristic teachnology with practice.
A display that transforms with a touch
LG's Stretchable Automotive Display, Mounted on the Vehicle's Center Fascia, Can Expand by up to 50 percent with Compromising Its Resolution or Colour Quality. It maintains 100 ppi and full rgb quality, making it bot large and immersive. What sets it apart from traditional displays is its ability to morph from a flat surface into a tactille interface with physical buttons. This flexibility allows users to seamlessly switch from a minimal design to one that provides real-world usability with the convenience of physical controls.
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This New Display Technology from LG Could Eliminate The Need for Separate Screens and Buttons in Vehicles, Merging Both Elements into a Single, Dynamic Unit. With a simple touch, the display transforms, enabling users to interact with it more easy, even while driving.
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More features for safety and entertainment
In addition to this stretchable display, lg is also working on a privacy mode feature, allowing front passengers to watch videos or use apps without distraction the driver. This mode ensures safety by keeping content out of the driver's view.
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LG also showed a 57-inch pillar-to-Pillar OLED screen, the largest of its kind, which stretches across the entare dashboard. The company confirmed it has alredy provided a 40-inch version of this display to automakers. Furthermore, lg is developing an 18-inch slidable oled display for rear-seat entertainment, retracting into the ceiling when not in use, and designed to perform in extrames ranging from -40s ranging from -40 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius. The new concepts point to a future where displays servE bot aesthetic and functional purposes inside vehicles.