On September 29, the Lincoln Navigator Launch Edition was officially launched, equipped with an 11.1-inch Mini LED central control touchscreen, supplied by Tianma Microelectronics.

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Mini LED display solutions are rapidly penetrating the automotive field, with many automakers, in addition to Lincoln, adopting the technology in their new models.

The Audi E5 Sportback, which debuted in September, features the "Audi Smart Island" Mini LED touchscreen, which can be linked with the central control screen to enhance the in-car display and interactive experience.
At the Chengdu Auto Show in September, Jike unveiled its new model, the Jike 9X, featuring a 16-inch 3.5K Mini LED central control screen with a backlighting solution provided by Longli Technology. Previously, the Jike 7X was equipped with the world's first automotive-grade quantum dot film 16-inch Mini LED central control screen, also using the Longli solution.
The new ES8, released by NIO in August this year, features a 1.4-meter-long SKYLine dual 24-inch digital skyline screen and a 21.4-inch entertainment ceiling screen, both equipped with Longli Technology's latest Mini LED technology.
In the same month, the new generation LS6 from Zhiji Auto began pre-sales, featuring the IM AIOS full-scenario digital cockpit, with a standard 27.1-inch Mini LED premium cockpit screen across the entire series, boasting 5K resolution, 100,000:1 contrast ratio, and 800 nits brightness.
In June, the Xiaomi YU7 was officially launched, and TCL CSOT customized an in-vehicle display solution for it, including a 16.1-inch central control screen and three 11.98-inch sky screens.
In addition to the brands mentioned above, domestic automakers such as Hongqi, Yangwang, Feifan, Li Auto, and SAIC Roewe have also previously adopted Mini LED displays in their models. Meanwhile, overseas brands such as Mercedes-Benz and Cadillac have also introduced this technology. (Compiled)