rsmeanie
Well-Known Member
I know Ford is scrambling to improve the interior of the F150 since RAM ate their lunch with the 2019 but i hope they do a better job than they did with the Ford Edge. Talk about tacked on crap. Yikes.

Cadillac is bringing out a 38" oled screen in the new Escalade.
It is real...What?! Is that a joke or are you serious?
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OLED screens are notorious for burn in, They even have warnings on the newer iphones.I'm thinking it is a stop gap until a complete new center stack is engineered. Ford got caught off-guard with the Ram 12" screen and this is a quick fix. Cadillac is bringing out a 38" oled screen in the new Escalade. I'm sure the next generation F150 will have it incorporated into the center stack much better.
The new 2020 ford explorer has the ridiculous screen just pasted up as well--looks like crap!
Yeah, you're right and for the most part, all images on a vehicle screen are static. I LOVE OLED screens, but at this point, they don't belong in vehicles.OLED screens are notorious for burn in, They even have warnings on the newer iphones.
The new 2020 ford explorer has the ridiculous screen just pasted up as well--looks like crap!
Yeah, aside from a few tech glitches some of us have, the ride and luxury of RAMs can’t be beat.I had a 2016 F-150 and it was fine, other than it was just an XL. I bought my 2019 Ram last month and was surprised that I did because I thought I was going to buy a Silverado until I test drove one and realized how awful the interior was. The Silverado 8 speed has a goofy shake at 35 mph, the seating position and the hood were weird, and the wheelbase was way too big.
i am glad I kept an open mind of vehicles and when I test drove this Laramie I was impressed with the interior and the ride and the Ram became the choice.