Did you see our post a bit earlier about the colossal screen Mercedes-Benz is putting into the new C-Class? Mercedes-Benz’s new EV certainly seems to be leaning in, hard, to our bold new era of screenery, even though there’s already significant backlash against the over-screenification of our precious car interiors. I don’t quite get how or why Mercedes-Benz seems to be ignoring so many people’s desire for physical controls again, but if this new massive screen is any indication, they’ve definitely picked a side.
It’s a lot. Too much, one could maybe argue, but I suppose some people must have liked it, or at least the ones that show up to Mercedes-Benz focus groups, because they’re definitely going for it. It’s at a point where these press pictures are starting to look genuinely ridiculous, and it’s hard not to want to make fun of these technological monstrosities that may seem cool when you first sit in front of them, but will cultivate resentment and frustration the longer one tries to use these heavily screen-based systems.
It does look like the C-Class has vent controls you can just move with your human hands, so I’ll give them credit for that, at least.
But back to making fun of these ginormous screens: why fight it? Our own Pete already started the process with the fast food menu screen thing, so let’s keep it going!

Here’s one thing I was thinking; what if Mercedes-Benz offered a base-model C-Class? A C-Class DX with black rubber bumpers and cloth seats and, most importantly, no massive full-color LCD touchscreen. Just a big, black plastic blanking panel with a fake leathery pebbled texture and a tiny monochrome dot-matrix VFD screen that’s new old stock from their late ’90s cars. That’d be fine!

Maybe there could be another budget option that is the same physical size as the fancy, expensive full-color screen, but is actually a cheap, low-resolution VFD screen with big green pixels that just gives you the basics. Honestly, I kind of like this sort of ’80s aesthetic.
Speaking of 1980s, you know what would have really been better on a massively wide screen? The old Atari 2600 Empire Strikes Back video game, which Pete mocked up, knowing it’d appeal to me:

That would be great, but you know what else would really make use of all that lovely width? Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros:

It’s like it was made for that! What else would benefit from a crapload of East-West real estate? Oh! Spreadsheets!

I know there’s some weird Excel pervs out there getting all squirmy at the sight of that.

Also, when you’re not really using it, I feel like the classic bouncing DVD logo is pretty much a requirement for any self-respecting screen.

Don’t tell me hardcore Trek fetishists wouldn’t love some sexy LCARS action on there. Honestly, you might be able to make a more usable, actual interface for car controls using that system.

It’s such a big screen, it feels like a waste to just use it for climate controls and navigation or Sirius XM or whatever. You could read on that thing without your old-person glasses! maybe it could auto-scroll based on your speed for, you know, safety?

Also, I’m curious to see the CarPlay/Android Auto implementation. That up there is likely worst-case scenario and I’m sure that’s not what it actually looks like, but that is funnier. Especially if they rigged it up with accelerometers so it smacked into either side of the screen as the car moved and shifted.

A more dystopian – even if plausible dystopian – take would be something like this, where the screen just gets populated with pop-up ads for all the car subscription features you could be buying. I hope this doesn’t happen, but it’s not like we haven’t seen it on some carmaker’s products already.

I think we all know what the ideal use is for a screen this size, anyway. I’m not even sure why I brought up anything else.









The DVD logo choice is inspired. And probably the most unsafe thing possible, given that my full attention will be dedicated to seeing whether it hits a corner perfectly.
I assume the entire screen with be a touch screen? If so, touch screens can have their own set of issues…
https://youtu.be/ptnJpF_WvUk?si=AXM0Q1IP1hW1h7rK
An all-white background with a single hair on it, that when you go to brush it off, moves around but can never be pushed off the screen and always ends up back in the centre of something.
Oh, that’s evil! I love it.
Vector graphics for the win!
Why do we need screens at all? I’m no gad duggum autie mobile journalmalist but don’t tell me Mercury Bends didn’t decide on BAS, Big Ass Screens, ahead of time and invite the appropriate boot lickers to agree with them. I mean dem Krauts ain’t known for actually asking for and respecktin the opinion of people who disagree with dem. I bet those focus groups were meek MB owners being asked by big brawny stupid gym rats “You like the big screens don’t you?” While cracking walnuts with their bare hands.
The king of side-scrolling games: Altered Beast. POWER UP!!
Although Mortal Kombat would look good, too.
BSOD.
Hard Mode Tetris! Change the aspect ratio so each square is now a rectangle several times longer than it is tall. Why is that hard mode? Because each shape will change dimensions whenever you rotate it!
Would be good for playing Parsec on a TI/99 I suppose.
I was thinking, along the same lines, either Defender and/or Stargate (from back in the early 80s) would work great on a screen like this.
And yes, we owned a TI-99/4A back then, with the peripheral expansion box (and some cards, but I can’t be recall what they were used for). I think we had a printer connected to it, too.
Simpler times….
Maybe I just did not pay enough attention, but I don’t remember other, non-european cars, like for example Escalades, or Lincolns with a wall to wall screen getting mocked this much…
Eh, as a Mercedes owner (purchased new in ’19), I believe they deserve the ridicule. I wouldn’t buy another one while they are on this kick.
Cadillac and Lincoln have a long history of excess. Mercedes used to be all about quality and engineering. So for Mercedes to do the crap American luxury is known for deserves ridicule.
This screen is a lot taller (and looks even taller being in a sedan instead of a big body on frame suv)
Still pretty bad though
You forgot one: A giant Larson Scanner.
Someone once told me why gas station drugs are a bad idea by recounting a brief but harrowing trip in which the semi he was riding in disappeared and he could only see himself hurtling through the air over a dark Texas highway. I don’t know why anyone would want to simulate that with a giant panoramic display, but I don’t really get why anyone would want these automotive Jumbotrons, either.
Other compelling uses might include:
-Simulated finger smudges. If your entire dashboard is going to end up looking like a toddler’s iPad, why not embrace it? The screens can default to a passive mode in which a palimpsest of virtual grimy swipes underlays the real mess, creating a “piano black burled” effect.
-Hamm’s Scene-O-Rama: Remember those beer advertising dioramas with a gently moving image of The Land of Sky Blue Waters or Clydesdales or whatever iconography your favorite oat soda employed? What better way to quell road rage than a slowly unfolding reminder that’s there’s a cold one waiting for you somewhere?
-Road trip games: “Mooooom! Billy punched me because he said that slug bug was blue BUT IT WAS TEAL!!!” Real-time image recognition using the car’s full suite of cameras and other telematics can bring structure to our favorite car-based pastimes and delegate the resolution of distracting disputes:
https://youtu.be/dseay7E3CfQ
I’m tired, boss. Tired of bein’ on the road, lonely as a sparrow in the rain. Tired of not ever having a hard button or a knob to control the ugly things. I’m tired of all the screens I feel and see everyday. There’s too much of it. It’s like pieces of glass in my fingers all the time.
This is tremendous.
One word: CinemaScope
If ever there was a use for Pong, this seems like it. Imagine how long they’d have to wait for the ball to travel across that thing!
I could only get behind Breakout. And only if it let me breakout of this plane of existence.
Well damn Torch, here I’ve been bitching about Big Screen when I really should have been bitching about lack of LCARS interfaces on Big Screen. Mercedes, MAKE IT SO!
So, how about a full-on infinity mirror that uses the in-cabin cameras?
I can’t be the only one who was watching the DVD logo to see if it would hit a corner.
The LCARS might actually make me want the car.
Crackling fireplace setting would be nice for rush hour. Fish aquarium would be good for that too.
Genesis has the fireplace one. The rain is pretty nice too.
Fortune cookie mode.
You guys missed The Autopian with Night Panel Mode and extra wide screen resolution.
The Atari Star Wars game appeals for reasons.
That gave me flashbacks, I had that game on the 2600 and it was SO HARD