Even off warranty, I think Tesla may do a goodwill.
The 17" screen is maybe the major attract feature to the brand and differentiator that the car has to offer, and it's the shiny face to the driver. Bubbles forming on it would be right up there with drive train issues and wanting to protect brand from those breakdowns.
Bubbles on LCD is not a new thing. Over time, many computers and phones have become victim to this.
I've seen examples in other non-Tesla vehicles, find them out there on google images.
Vehicle is a harsh environment for temperature, noise, vibration, etc... you need very tough components to survive it.
The 17" screen is maybe the major attract feature to the brand and differentiator that the car has to offer, and it's the shiny face to the driver. Bubbles forming on it would be right up there with drive train issues and wanting to protect brand from those breakdowns.
Bubbles on LCD is not a new thing. Over time, many computers and phones have become victim to this.
I've seen examples in other non-Tesla vehicles, find them out there on google images.
Vehicle is a harsh environment for temperature, noise, vibration, etc... you need very tough components to survive it.