However, in terms of the user interface, the Hyundai's unit feels better as it doesn't
glare under direct sunlight (because of the matte finish) while the Swift's unit is more intuitive.
Not exact matches
There is a nit to pick, though: It looks great, but the trim by the gearshift reflected a nasty
glare into my eye in
direct sunlight — and
under every passing streetlight at night.
The black and white screen is noticeably crisper than previous iterations, with a more pronounced contrast, and there's no
glare even
under direct sunlight.
The touchscreen display is
glare - free and easily visible even
under direct sunlight, however there is no built - in light.