Personally,
we like our tablet displays to have a bit more scope, but if you want a device that can be easily tucked away in a bag but offers more manoeuvre than your smartphone then this tablet should fit the bill.
Not exact matches
In - car access to smartphones via Bluetooth is nothing new, but Apple's latest foray into iPhone - car integration ups the ante by working seamlessly with a car's
tablet -
like mounted
display.
On the outside of the fridge is a 21.5 - inch Android
tablet that can
display your family's calendar as well as things
like notes and photos.
If you prefer a longer, wider screen, Jolly says Android offers the biggest of the big, including the
tablet -
like 5.5 - inch
display Samsung Galaxy Note II, and the 5.9 - inch
display, 1080p HD resolution HTC One max.
It even boasts a backlit keyboard coupled with a touch - sensitive
display, so you can use it
like a
tablet if you so choose.
A
tablet -
like touchscreen acts as a controller that can work in concert with what's
displayed on the screen.
Pros: On the large side, Samsung's full - size Galaxy Note
tablet features a 10.1 - inch
display and comes with an «S - Pen» stylus option, which can be useful if you sometimes prefer writing or drawing on your
tablet in a paper -
like fashion.
Thin, flexible screens such as the one showcased by LG could allow the creation of newspapers that change daily,
display video
like a
tablet computer, but that can still be rolled up and put in your pocket.
The Galaxy View's picture quality is fantastic, with an ultra-clear
display that lets you experience movies, TV shows, and games
like few other
tablets.
The screen size of your Galaxy
tablet,
like a TV or a monitor, is measured diagonally across the
display.
Built with ease of use and familiarity in mind, the Avocor F series blends a Microsoft Windows 10 operating system with market - leading touch technology that delivers true
tablet -
like functionality on a large format interactive
display.
It offers responsive, smooth, intelligent and accurate touch with users getting a true
tablet -
like experience on a large format
display at affordable pricing.
VW also says that these gesture controls are more customizable than with normal infotainment
displays, meaning that the driver can personalize his or her own settings
like on a smartphone or
tablet.
The infotainment system is
displayed on a vertical,
tablet -
like screen built into the dashboard, and every variant comes standard with a semi-autonomous technology called Pilot Assist that keeps the car in its lane at speeds of up to 80 mph.
The standard steering wheel has been replaced by a multi-function unit wrapped in Alcantara for better grip, while the standard instrument cluster was removed altogether in favor of a
tablet -
like display mounted closer to the steering wheel.
Another addition is
tablet -
like swipe functionality in the navigation
display: program a route and swipe left, and the route instructions will transfer to the small gauge cluster
display to put them in front of the driver's eyes.
Inside, the Eclipse Cross features a modern cockpit with a
tablet -
like infotainment screen, Touchpad Controller on the center console, and a new Head Up
Display.
The
tablet - style infotainment screen is easy enough to navigate via the rotary controls on the centre console, but it looks
like it's an aftermarket fitting, compared to VW's integrated
display and Audi's slick pop - up screen.
The large digital 12.3 - inch screen looks more
like a
tablet and has state of the art graphics and
displays maps, trip information, audio sources, climate control status, etc..
The intuitive and easy - to - use touchscreen lets users swipe, tap and pinch — just
like on a
tablet or smartphone — to control the vehicle's audio system,
display settings and other advanced features.
It will feature a
tablet sized touchpad for the infotainment system and BMW -
like heads - up
display that shows all the speed and navigation related information on the windscreen for added convenience.
It also packs a fancy cabin, with plenty of modern touches including two 10 - inch
tablet -
like displays.
The central dash
display behaves
like a
tablet, with icons that can be arranged to suit your preference; more importantly, it boasts high - res graphics that put to shame the last - generation screen in the Infiniti Q70 in which I got a lift to the airport at the end of the trip.
The 7 - inch center stack LCD on all models except the entry LX is now a capacitive - touch pinch - tap - swipe
Display Audio screen you can manipulate
like a
tablet and the radio volume knob is now an up - down button.
It features a central dial controller and large
tablet -
like display similar to many luxury - branded vehicles.
Firstly, the 7 - inch central
display is now raised above the dash,
tablet -
like, and the instrument cluster received a minor upgrade.
Utilizing the
tablet -
like display is simple, with swipe, pinch and zoom functions to take you through driver aid settings, media, navigation, and all other vehicle apps.
7 - Inch
Display Audio Touchscreen The Display Audio system, standard in the 2017 Accord Hybrid EX-L and Touring trims, features an intuitive touchscreen that lets you swipe, tap and pinch to control the vehicle's audio system, display settings and other advanced features — just like on a tablet or smar
Display Audio Touchscreen The
Display Audio system, standard in the 2017 Accord Hybrid EX-L and Touring trims, features an intuitive touchscreen that lets you swipe, tap and pinch to control the vehicle's audio system, display settings and other advanced features — just like on a tablet or smar
Display Audio system, standard in the 2017 Accord Hybrid EX-L and Touring trims, features an intuitive touchscreen that lets you swipe, tap and pinch to control the vehicle's audio system,
display settings and other advanced features — just like on a tablet or smar
display settings and other advanced features — just
like on a
tablet or smartphone.
Other gimmicks include a smooth - surface steering wheel without switches which works just
like your smartphone via touches and swipes plus three other
displays — one between the individual rear seats and two headrest - attached 10.1 - inch
tablets.
The intuitive and easy - to - use 8 - inch touchscreen lets you swipe, tap and pinch — just
like on a
tablet or smartphone — to control the vehicle's audio system,
display settings and other advanced features.
The vertical,
tablet -
like infotainment
display, the optional carbon - fiber, and the sporty, leather - wrapped seats turned the Volvo station wagon from a hearse with seating for five into a full - fledged luxury grocery getter.
Amongst the top features we should mention head - up
display, tablet - like infotainment system, Smartphone Link Display Auto system with Apple CarPlay support and
display,
tablet -
like infotainment system, Smartphone Link
Display Auto system with Apple CarPlay support and
Display Auto system with Apple CarPlay support and so on.
And to make the experience even more private jet -
like, you can order up a rear - seat entertainment system with a pair of 10.1 - inch
displays that also removable
tablets.
Two different infotainment
displays are offered: base models get a 6.2 - inch LCD
display for your back - up camera, app and infotainment needs, while an upgrade to the Tech package ($ 1,200) gets you a seven - inch screen that you can pinch, spin and swipe — just
like a smartphone or
tablet — to your heart's content.
Intuitive • R - Link 2 functions
like a personal
tablet, and boasts the same tactile qualities: two - finger zoom, page scrolling, drag - and - drop... • A realistic navigation
display (3D representation of buildings with the 8.7 - inch version), • R - Link 2 has been tailored for in - car use, with voice commands (navigation, phone, apps and media), text message
display and the reading aloud of e-mails via an app, • Bluetooth ® connectivity allows for hands - free calls and wireless music streaming, • Numerous connection and charging possibilities are available for all occupants.
The infotainment
display is more
tablet -
like than that of the BMW and actually floats ahead of the dash as opposed to on top of it.
The intuitive and easy - to - use
Display Audio lets you swipe, tap and pinch — just like on a tablet computer or smartphone — to control the vehicle's audio system, display settings and other advanced fe
Display Audio lets you swipe, tap and pinch — just
like on a
tablet computer or smartphone — to control the vehicle's audio system,
display settings and other advanced fe
display settings and other advanced features.
The e-NV200 Concept interior also features advanced telematics and a flat C - cluster
display that resembles and responds to user input
like a
tablet computer.
Little is known about the E-Tron Quattro at the moment, but based on the concept and what we see here, it will be a sporty, sleek SUV that shouldn't have a problem standing up to vehicles
like the Tesla Model X. I wouldn't expect to see all of the futuristic tech from the concept inside, but it should get a digital instrument cluster and a large
tablet -
like display.
It's because not only will a crisp,
tablet -
like 8.3 - inch center stack screen greet you, the instrument cluster will come to life as a giant 12.3 - inch TFT
display, part of what Audi calls Virtual Cockpit, a system first shown in its TT sports car.
The Prime benefits from an 11.6 - inch touchscreen
display that is centrally mounted vertically, similar to that found in the Tesla, and it is controlled through simple tap / swipe gestures, much
like a
tablet.
A 5.8 - inch Active Info
Display shows information to the driver and can also be used, just
like the
tablet in the instrument panel, to view standard content such as the media library or satellite navigation map.
A large
tablet -
like display dominates the center stack, featuring a touch - controlled interface and input dial.
If you know how to use a
tablet, you're halfway through the learning curve for Sensus, Volvo's term for its infotainment system and 9 - inch
display mounted vertically, just
like Tesla does.
The interior of the All - New K900 will offer an upscale quality interior with new materials, as wood, metal and leather dashboard, and the latest technology
like a 12,9 ″
tablet type
display.
The centerpiece of the interior is the available gargantuan 12 - inch touchscreen
display, which is the largest in its class, which gives easy access to a variety of functions including navigation, music, and even allows
tablet -
like pinch - and - zoom technology to adjust the screen layout.
The Moto Xoom
tablet is
like the
tablet equivalent of Motorola's Atrix Android phone, with the dual - core 1 GHz processor, 2 - megapixel front camera, 5 - megapixel rear camera and 1280x800
display.
Most of the other lower - cost
tablets kicking around, such as the Verizon Ellipsis 10 and the Amazon Fire HD 10, don't have the crystal clear sharpness of the 2,048 - by - 1,536
display here — and once you've looked at a screen
like this, it's hard to go back if you can afford it.
Viewing angles and colors are great, though
like pretty much any
tablet display it's so reflective that you can't see much of anything outdoors or in a room with a lot of bright lights.
Tablets and Smartphones are all used under a very wide range of ambient lighting conditions that are frequently much brighter than for other
displays —
like laptops, desktops, and HDTVs.