The new display system is the result of Delphi's acquisition of Pure Depth, a company from New Zealand best known for producing casino gaming screens.
With typical gaming machine screens a bit too big to fit into a car, Pure Depth had to resize its technology to a more dashboard-friendly size. In the case of the Ford Mustang GT concept cabin, which Delphi is showing at CES, it's a 12.3-inch unit.
Graphics on the multilayer display are impressive with crisp and vibrant visuals that look better than any other car screen currently on the market.
The depth provided by the two pieces of glass used for the display also adds another layer of visual appeal that hasn't been seen yet in a car interior.
The Delphi system will get sharper, too. Currently, screen resolution is at 1,440x540 pixels, but will improve to 1,920x780 pixels in future generations of the system.
Delphi's new multilayer display was first shown at CES 2017 in Las Vegas.