Why do modern screens "float"?
Forget the recessed radios of the 90s. Discover why Mercedes, Tesla, and BMW have changed interior design forever, and why your car should follow suit.
When looking to upgrade your car's tech, you've likely noticed a drastic design shift: latest-generation screens no longer "hide" inside the dashboard; instead, they project outwards toward the driver. Many customers ask us: "Will it look weird?". Our engineers' answer is clear: It’s not just aesthetics, it’s evolution.
1. Safety (Head-Up)
Old radios force you to look down at the gear stick level. Our floating screens elevate the image to your natural line of sight, reducing the time your eyes are off the road.
2. Touch Ergonomics
By "stepping out" of the dashboard, the screen comes crucial inches closer to your hand. This means you can tap buttons without stretching your arm or shifting your posture.
3. More Screen Real Estate
Your car's original slot limits you to 7 inches. By using a floating design, we break that physical barrier, allowing us to install high-resolution 9, 10, or 12-inch panels.
The "Floating Display" concept is now the standard in the premium automotive industry.
The R_PROJEKT Fact
Looking at a low-positioned radio at 120 km/h (75 mph) for just 2 seconds means driving over 60 meters blind. Higher-positioned displays drastically reduce this risk by keeping your peripheral vision on the road.
The difference between an "Eyesore" and "Integration"
This is where R_PROJEKT differs from mass-import websites. Just because a screen floats doesn't mean it has to look like a cheap add-on.
We use specific adapter frames that respect the tension lines of your dashboard. The screen stands out, yes, but the base flows seamlessly with your vents and trim. This achieves that OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) finish that increases your vehicle's value.
Upgrade your car to the 2025 Standard
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