LG Display will supply 40-inch pillar-to-pillar (P2P) Mini LED LCD automotive displays to Sony Honda Mobility, according to a report from Korean media outlet thelec. The screen is designed to cover the entire area in front of both the driver and passenger seats.

This move is part of LG Display’s broader plan to increase production of high-end automotive screens and promote the development of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs).
The Mini LED LCD panels utilized by LG Display feature Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon (LTPS) thin-film technology. Additionally, the P2P screen supports local dimming functionality, allowing the brightness in certain areas to be reduced when not in use, thus saving energy.
This screen will be installed in the Afeela sedan, a vehicle that combines Sony’s infotainment technologies and Honda’s automotive manufacturing expertise.
The screen allows the simultaneous display of infotainment features such as the dashboard, navigation, and climate control alongside content like movies, music, and games. This is done without screen transitions, ensuring that these functions do not limit the usage of other features. Furthermore, the screen includes a switchable privacy mode, which controls the viewing angle, allowing the driver to focus on driving while passengers can enjoy movies or games without disturbing the driver.

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