Fun Fact: Cybertruck's Main Center Screen is QHD

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Hi Folks,

As the title of this thread states: Cybertruck's main center screen is QHD (2650×1440), where as the new Model Y Performance screen is a true 2K (2560×1440) screen.
Technically, the Cybertruck has the highest resolution screen of all Teslas to date (Dec 2025).

However, resolution is not the whole story:
While the Cybertruck does boast the highest resolution, this can be meaningless when it comes to screen size in combination with screen resolution - also known as Pixels Per Inch (PPI). PPI is extremely important when it comes to clarity and what we perceive as "sharpness".

For example: A 90" TV which outputs 3840x2160 (4K) will have 49 PPI versus a 65" TV with the same 4K resolution has 68 PPI. This is why when you stand in front of the 90" TV it almost seems like you can see every pixel whereas (at the same distance) it's harder to see those same pixels with the 65" TV.

Whilst the Cybertruck has the highest pixel count, the new Model Y Performance (and Model Y L in China market) has the highest PPI.

Here's the calculation:
Cybertruck (18.5", 2650×1440): 163 PPI
Model Y Performance (16", 2560×1440): 183 PPI

Generally speaking, human eyes can perceive changes of approximately 300 PPI, where those with 20/20 vision at 477 PPI. This is the main reason why the Model Y's screen may appear sharper than the Cybertruck's.

Info read for the enthusiasts:
When it comes to Hardware Acceleration for 3D rendering, such as the Cybertruck's idle animation on the home screen, the Ryzen processor will have to render at a higher resolution than the Model Y. This can be quite problematic for both Model Y Performance and Cybertruck owners as this Ryzen chip (aka MCU 3) is approximately 4 years old now. It wouldn't surprise me if in 2026 Tesla will release their next iteration of MCU, MCU4. Whether this will be upgradable moving forward or not, it's unclear. However, I do hope Tesla has learnt their lesson about creating an upgradability path moving forward for all their vehicle lineup to allow owners to pay if they wish to upgrade - like they did with MCU2 --> MCU3 or HW2.5 to HW3. Only time will tell at this point what their plans will be moving forward. I just wanted to put this post out there as a general fun fact and food for thought moment.
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wow, that's interesting but did you intend to post over at
avsforum.com? I see such stuff there all the time from home theater projector and display fans
 
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wow, that's interesting but did you intend to post over at
avsforum.com? I see such stuff there all the time from home theater projector and display fans
Ngl, I have never heard of AVS forum. This was intended for the Cybertruck Owners Club forum as I think it's a "good to know" fact for those owners who care about their screen or nerd specs - such as myself.

I find it facinating because it provides me with a glimpse of what Tesla might be prioritizing over other components in the vehicle. Screen resolution bump usually means attention is being prioritized to viewing the screen. With Unsupervised FSD on the horrizon, perhaps Tesla intends to upgrade their infotainment system yet again (to MCU4) as their drivers will now have more free time in the vehicle to view content on their Tesla screens - Netflix, Youtube, etc.
 

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Ngl, I have never heard of AVS forum. This was intended for the Cybertruck Owners Club forum as I think it's a "good to know" fact for those owners who care about their screen or nerd specs - such as myself.

I find it facinating because it provides me with a glimpse of what Tesla might be prioritizing over other components in the vehicle. Screen resolution bump usually means attention is being prioritized to viewing the screen. With Unsupervised FSD on the horrizon, perhaps Tesla intends to upgrade their infotainment system yet again (to MCU4) as their drivers will now have more free time in the vehicle to view content on their Tesla screens - Netflix, Youtube, etc.
I’m sure they won’t be enabling video streaming any time soon due to federal and state laws.
 


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Darn, hopefully they revise with 4k screen in next refresh.
Are you able to see pixels now? Of all the things I want them to add, I’ve never looked at the screen and thought It needed a higher resolution.
 

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Are you able to see pixels now? Of all the things I want them to add, I’ve never looked at the screen and thought It needed a higher resolution.
Seriously, I think I would prioritize ASS over pixel count. But then again, I am a big fan of ASS over other things. 😉
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