Recently, buying a car network Buycar learned that Continental said that it will switch exclusive displays at the 2022 International Consumer Electronics Exhibition (CES) to provide practical solutions for today's travel problems. CES will be held in Las Vegas from January 5 to 8, 2022.

Gilles Mabire, Chief Technology Officer, Continental Automotive Subgroup, said: "The future of mobility requires safer, more connected and more inclusive transport systems. At CES, we showcased the possibilities of achieving Continental's Vision Zero goals and improving convenience so that everyone can get around easily, and the innovative solutions exhibited by Continental not only changed the driving experience, but also redefined mobility. ”
Specifically, Continental's ShyTech displays can restore the simplicity of the display and improve car safety without affecting advanced functions. The control panel, consisting of buttons, lights and switches, is hidden and integrated into the display in a whole new way. All control options are available to the user at all times, but only what is needed is visible. Rather than displaying a screen or countless physical buttons directly in front of the driver, Continental's ShyTech displays create a more attractive cockpit design that presents an elegant look similar to wood grain, carbon fiber or leather styles. The display can be an A-pillar-to-A-pillar solution, making the most of the width of the cockpit. It can also be used to create entirely new interactive areas for drivers and passengers that were previously without the use of displays.
Continental offers not only high-performance computing cell platforms for specific domains such as automotive cockpits, data management and vehicle interconnection, driving safety and dynamic control or autonomous driving, but also modular platform solutions for cross-domain high-performance computing units. Its first cross-domain high-performance computing unit, which carries the functions and features of the body and vehicle control domains, will be mass-produced in a future electric vehicle from a major Chinese automaker.