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Originally Posted by jaydorn
Maybe it's because I drive a 13 year old clunker with a tape deck, but I'm not a big fan of these digital interfaces/computers in the dashboard. How's that touch screen gonna work in our winters? Do I need to take my gloves off to use it?
The Ferrari video shows switching between apps can be done with physical buttons, but it looked like all the interactions with the apps themselves required using the touch screen.
I'm probably not the target market for this at all, but I'm gonna miss the days of big ole buttons & physical dials being part of the dashboard. There's just certain interfaces/UI's that should remain physical instead of being rendered in pixels/digitally.
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My F150 has the touchscreen (SYNC) for the radio, climate, Navigation and Phone. The screen works quite well, even in -40 with thick gloves on.
That being said, I still am still a fan of physical buttons and dials for climate control. but that is totally a preference thing, not due to poor performance of the touchscreen in my truck.