DuckTruck
Well-Known Member
My biggest concern is reflected sunlight off of either screen bouncing back into the eyes of the driver, or even a passenger's eyes. We talked about the driver's screen earlier. I would think the driver's own reflection may block most of the relected view from out of the back window, but that coverage may not be complete, given the width of that screen.
The center/entertainment screen is going to have to be tilted more upright or toward the driver to avoid light from the side windows from hitting the front seat occupants right in the face. Tilting it to one side may create a safety hazard for the front seat passenger. In the picture above, it looks as though a shorter driver may be looking at reflections from outside the passenger window at all times. Bad enough to see reflections of the world going by, but nasty if the Sun is roasting retinas.
The center/entertainment screen is going to have to be tilted more upright or toward the driver to avoid light from the side windows from hitting the front seat occupants right in the face. Tilting it to one side may create a safety hazard for the front seat passenger. In the picture above, it looks as though a shorter driver may be looking at reflections from outside the passenger window at all times. Bad enough to see reflections of the world going by, but nasty if the Sun is roasting retinas.
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