Harrier.ev gets Samsung’s Neo QLED display for infotainment needs

Elevating your infotainment experience

Harrier.ev gets Samsung’s Neo QLED display for infotainment needs

Tata Motors and HARMAN Automotive are partnering up to offer the best-in-class infotainment experience in EVs. As a result of this collaboration, the latest Harrier.ev gets Samsung’s Neo QLED display, which is exclusively licensed to HARMAN Automotive.

This is a first, making Harrier.ev currently the only vehicle in the market to feature the impressive Neo QLED display technology. Sounds good? Here’s everything you need to know.

All about the Samsung Neo QLED display in Harrier.ev

The all-new Harrier.ev by Tata Motors features a sleek 14.53-inch floating Neo QLED display that is advertised to deliver home-theatre-level visual brilliance. What’s special about the display is that it offers unmatched visual clarity, energy efficiency, and sustainability.

ALSO READ: Future Tata EV cars could be unlocked with an iPhone, Apple Watch

The Quantum Dot Display boasts 1200 nits of peak brightness, meaning it’s legible even when you are driving out in the sun in peak afternoon. The screen has a wide 95 per cent NTSC colour gamut for lifelike images.

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The large screen has ultra-slim bezels that are under 5mm, levelling up your visual experience on the move. Whether you want to watch a music video or a full-length high-res movie, Harrier.ev’s floating display, which uses the Samsung Neo QLED panel, has got you covered.

What do you think about getting the TV-level brilliance right inside your car? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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