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BMW is equipped with a 31-inch 8K-class display to create an in-car cinema system

In the future, the car will undoubtedly become a personal computer in the macro sense, and a smooth system, large screen, and intelligence are indispensable, and it is natural for the head manufacturer to lay out in advance. Recently, BMW showed everyone the future giant screen effect in the car.

BMW previewed the future of rear-seater entertainment in the form of a BMW theater screen that spanned the carriages. The 31-inch ultra-wide panel has a 32:9 aspect ratio and 8K resolution, plus an electric unfolding from the vehicle's ceiling.

BMW is equipped with a 31-inch 8K-class display to create an in-car cinema system

In the case of theater screens, that means streaming services using the vehicle's embedded 5G connectivity as well as built-in services like Amazon Fire TV. This allows passengers to more seamlessly play and stop what they might be watching in the living room. Plus, there's 128GB of local storage for downloading content.

BMW is equipped with a 31-inch 8K-class display to create an in-car cinema system

Control is done by touching the theater screen itself or through a touchpad built into the back door. Press the button and not only will the theater screen fold, but the ambient lighting will be dimmed and the rear window visor will be closed. The driver can also bypass the rear seat controls, fold the display up and mute it when needed. Video can be displayed in a scale of 16:9, 21:9, or 32:9, extending it into the display with smart zoom. As for audio, there's a 4D Diamond surround sound system with Bowers & Wilkins speakers and dual wireless headphones for private use.

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