I'd say they are all great products.
I was still working at Meguiar's when QID was introduced. One of the reasons it was introduced is because the plastics and vinyl materials used in modern cars keep changing and traditional "dressings" were interacting in a bad way with these surfaces.
Nissan was one example I remember where the dash and door panels would turn splotchy looking or sticky.
So the marketing department and the R&D department came up with a VERY safe product called Meguiar's Quick Interior Detailer. It's safe on anything. Then it was introduced for the pro detailer market in bulk. McKee's is the same type of product. I'm confident they will all be just fine.
Probably more important when working on navigation screens is to make sure your microfiber towels are not contaminated.
Out of the 600+ articles I've written here on the AGO forum in the last 10 years, this is without a doubt the most important article and everyone should read it, watch the video and then put what I teach into practice. I do.
How, why & when to inspect your microfiber towels when detailing cars
You can use the safest product in the world on the plastic gauges and displays in your car but if your towels are contaminated and you put a SCRATCH into any of these surfaces... try to find a how-to article on how to remove the scratches EASILY.