How Reliable Is Toyota’s 14” Touchscreen in the Real World?

GhostRunnerTundra

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Hey guys, I wanted to quickly address the new 14in touchscreen to give those who are considering a new Tundra a bit of perspective on whether it is worth it. I personally love the new multimedia display, the wireless carplay works well, it's fast, and feels like a very premium feature on the truck. Whenever I have guests or friends ride in the car the first thing they say is wow that screen is awesome. I use maps quite a bit and drive a lot (7k miles in 3 months of ownership) so having so much information at my fingertips has been huge. If anyone is looking into whether the screen is worth it I would say yes it is. It makes the truck feel way more expensive and impressive with that type of technology attached, and it is extremely user friendly and there are a lot of after market mods that make it a usable screen for guests!

Comment your thoughts below if you have any input or questions.

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The screen is definitely a good addition to the truck. Like you said friends are always shock by how huge it is
 
Mine were super solid too. Maybe a few times CarPlay disconnected but nothing crazy
Same here but honestly had more issues with my 3rd gen tacoma when I had it. This is night and day and the camera quality is phenomenal for the multi view cameras.
 
The screen is definitely a good addition to the truck. Like you said friends are always shock by how huge it is
It's the first comment everyone makes when they sit in it. My buddy has a Ram 2500 and his screen is the upgraded one and this blows it out of the water with function and form.
 

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