Center screen

The touch screen is curved to match the range of an average human arm from the driver's seat for more comfortable reaching. Rather than capacitive or resistive touch sensitivity, the Bentley's screen uses an interesting optical touch sensitivity that allows Bentley to do some creative things with the interface.

January 8, 2013 5:57 PM PST

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