04-29-2022, 08:04 PM | #23 |
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Doesn't it have a ton more voice options
Like "set temperature to 70 degrees" How is that more difficult than buttons? Steering wheel still has all the important stuff I hardly use anything but my steering wheel on old system. |
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This seems like one step forward and two steps back, which isn't crazy considering it's an early iteration, but I really hope it improves across brands. It isn't just BMW fwiw. They all kind of suck right now. Like early iPods.
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That BMW couldn't incorporate them into the new cabin and software doesn't mean they're necessarily terrible at implementation, but they were incredibly nice to have. Moving forward though, they probably don't have room for them in the overall design language. Maybe they'll come back in some form in the future, who knows
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The fact that I just can't press a button, or wave a gesture to make the screen disappear on demand is kinda pathetic….
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68 degrees. Auto. (And some triggers when hitting sub 36). DONE. I love the buttons, but I could live wo them in the end. |
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Doubt it… it will be the same dash from the i4 M50 or another example being the the i3 for China looks cheap and tacky imo prefer the current lay out of 7 specially in a M car. |
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Car tech cycles are notoriously long, several years, you can see how this tech looks 4-5 years old even at launch.
Has similar look, feel, and screen speed to the system in 2019 Volvo XC90. Not hating just my observation. In my F80 I pushed out my delivery date 4 months so I could get apple carplay. Being 100% in apple eco-system I run music, nav, Waze for police advance notice, voice to text messages everything through CarPlay and so thankful I waited. Siri voice to text actually really useful. Screen is small yes but apple updates keep everything fresh. Never actually never used idrive in the 5 years I've had the car. Highly recommend the full screen coding to get rid of stupid split screen makes massive difference
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04-30-2022, 12:01 AM | #31 |
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Digital dashboard and infotainment is where all cars will eventually be. BMW doesn't have it dialed in yet. It all looks to stuck on. Perhaps more flush with the dashboard?
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04-30-2022, 01:45 AM | #32 |
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It's funny--though, alas, completely predictable with this design 'innovation'--that a video intended promote how snazzy and sexy all the tech is ends up making it look as tacky and awkwardly (in)accessible as one might have feared. (You've got to sympathise with this poor reviewer, striving to fulfil the formidable task of 'advocating' its myriad features.) But that's not the only performative contradiction here: the point, about a minute in, where he claims that 'We're all going to get used to it, and we're all going to love it, for sure' is uttered so unenthusiastically as to belie the fact that he's really not convinced by what he's just said. Nor am I. Moreover, I wouldn't simply assume that anyone would get so 'used to' this thing that they would actually begin to 'love it'...
Come on BMW: some of us, retrogrades though we evidently are, still prefer to see a binnacle rather than some generic widescreen cinema glued on like an afterthought when we climb into our cars.
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The reason it is pathetic is because it is going in the opposite direction by getting worse. It will be harder to maneuver one’s car and thus make the whole car experience infuriating. Basic things like temperature control should not be part of the screen. As one poster said, this change is cost cutting disguised as “progress” which is pathetic.
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Exactly pressing a button is so much easier. I could see myself not wanting to drive a iDrive 8 car as much due to the aggravation factor.
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I miss the days you could order your BMW without iDrive, nav or screen...
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I was not impressed in both look and usability. Prefer the 7 layout.
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You can also program the climate controls to do certain functions based on the outside ambient temps. You can program the car to "prep" itself at a certain time each day, kind of like a remote start, but you do not have to remember to push remote start, it is automatic. I agree that it sucks not having dedicated buttons. I like buttons just as much as the next person. I can not stand the Tesla with the I pad only setup. But, how much do I desire buttons? Not enough to swtch vehicles. The Kia EV6 has a dedicated row of buttons that switch between climate controls and radio buttons. I tried them, and they are nice. But then I sat in the demo i4 again, and the affair was over. No need to go out for burgers when you have prime steak at home. My experience talking to the car sucked. It is very slow to respond, feels like a gimmick more then a feature that is useful. Igor_M5 Hand gestures are an option, atleast they are in the US. I was not really considering it, but it sounds like it might be worth it? I do not know what all gestures are available, but I would think you should be able to turn the display off with a gesture? |
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