Most manufacturers these days either go for a landscape setup, as can be found in most German offerings, or a portrait configuration as seen in Volvo models. Unfortunately, manufacturers don’t give their customers an option here, which can prove problematic when utilizing apps like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. However, that choice is exactly what Mitsubishi is testing on an Acura MDX. In a YouTube video uploaded by Autoline Network, Mitsubishi Electric VP of Advanced Engineering Mark Rakoski explains how the new rotating display works. “Sometimes things look better in portrait, and sometimes they look better in landscape, so we made it rotate according to driver preference. This system currently runs on Android 10 software and includes numerous cameras for interior and exterior monitoring” he says in the video. Rakoski goes on to explain that Mitsubishi Electronics is currently focusing on mid to entry-level systems aimed at the mass market.