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I did show the dark mode capability but if you want to see the off screen send me a DM on Instagram can send it over @ ourbroncolifeThanks for making the videos, they are well done. I imagine if the screen is turned off, then the radio functionality is lost along with it.
My issue with screens in an automotive application is the brightness at night. Most car designers don't live in rural areas, where there are a lot of nocturnal woodland animals that haven't learned how to properly cross the street. So the designers don't realize the backlighting of the screen drastically reduces your eye's ability to adjust to the low level brightness of headlights illuminating the road. Some car companies do make very-low level gage cluster backlighting an engineering protocol just for that reason (BMW is one). Hopefully Ford has been thoughtful enough to flip the screen illumination scheme to a night mode and allow a very low level lighting of the screens.
It'd be nice to see a video of the lowest illumination setting of the gages/screens at night.
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