When BMW, Mercedes-Benz, some Mazda cars and GM study and practice to add touchscreen in the car opearation and this kind of test has gone deep,the carmaker Lexus remains to avoid any touchscreens in its cars. Many clients and consumers are very confused about this and very interesting to know the answer. As we know the Mercedes-Benz S Class car has used a very big touchscreen and it seems a lot of consumers accept this design and innovation. But why is the Lexus not as sensitive as other car makers on touchscreen?
In a lot of modern cars and trucks, it is normal to have touchscreens. RAM Trucks recently introduced a screen on the 1500 pick-up that also measures 12 inches. The Tesla Model S sedan has a 17-inch screen that works exactly like an iPad Pro – all swipes, gestures, and taps.
On the 2019 Lexus RX 350L, there’s also a massive (but horizontal) screen that measures 12.3 inches and a resolution of 1,280 x 480 pixels. It looks glorious, but it’s also the exact opposite of what you would want as a touchscreen. If you did have to swipe or press on the screen, you’d have to lean forward and to the side too much. The Remote Touchscreen pad you use to move around the screen seems dated, but ironically it may be the future of all driving.
One reason is that bigger is better when it comes to screens inside a car. The RX 350L’s navigation system in particular looks much better than competing cars. You can see more of the road, geographic elements like lakes and forests, and keep an eye on intersections.