Home Audio / Video Cars News The 3D-style dashboard prototype expands and changes with driving conditions, hinting at more adaptive displays in future cars Samsung Samsung Display has shown a sharper stretchable display that could make future car dashboards more flexible while keeping key driving information clear. The company is showing Stretchable Display 2.0 at SID Display Week 2026 in Los Angeles, where the demo takes the form of an automotive instrument cluster. The big change is sharpness. The micro LED -based panel reaches 200 PPI, up from the 120 PPI version Samsung Display showed last year, which puts it around the level of current automotive screens. That matters because a dashboard can’t just look futuristic. It has to stay readable when you’re moving, reacting, and checking information quickly. A sharper adaptive screen Stretchable Display 2.0 uses a micro LED panel that can expand and adjust, rather than simply bending at a hinge or folding along a crease.…