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Mazda says big screens aren't more distracting than buttons
The company stands by its decision to give the CX-5 a large display at the expense of buttons.
The Mazda CX-90 was designed to lead the Japanese automaker’s lineup as a flagship three-row SUV, showcasing the brand’s premium ambitions. Yet one detail quickly became controversial among ...
The best in-car infotainment system isn’t always going to be the one with the biggest screen or the flashiest interface. In many cases, a smaller screen augmented by physical controls and ...
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