Try a quick Google first.panoramic screen - Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder , overembelishing a rose, whilst children might want to look at a screen as they travel, does an adult passenger need a screen (at what cost) -
Bentley had it right with the rotating nav screen ,
at a minimum there needs to be a blackout mode for night time driving, unless it is FSD, too.
Hyperscreen’s unique features include a display for the passenger. It remains dormant behind a screensaver when the seat is empty, but has an entirely separate system for the front occupant to take advantage of without distracting the driver. There’s an internet browser, even allowing them to play YouTube videos, and if the car sees you watching the video from the driver’s seat while the car’s in motion it’ll dim the brightness to stop the potential distraction.


(unless I end up in the first category!)