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A4A4A4
12-29-2009, 06:13 PM
http://gizmodo.com/5416342/audi-new-mmi-touch-input-system-makes-perfect-sense

Personally, I think this is a great idea. It seems that Audi just keeps coming out with these new innovations where as BMW and Mercedes seem to be stagnant with their technology. Anyways, [up] to Audi for another great idea, hope they can continue on this trend.


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At last, someone in the auto industry gets it right. Instead of using awkward wheels or joysticks, like the Mercedes's MyCommand or the BMW iDrive, the new Audi MMI touch system just uses a touchpad for some direct finger-drawing action.

While other systems require the driver to focus away from the road—either by selecting letters from endless menus or on a touchscreen keyboard—the new Audi MMI touch allows for blind typing: The driver just writes naturally with a finger on the touchpad. The pad is strategically located next to the steering wheel and in front of the gear shift, so the writing can be done in a comfortable position, without having to focus on any screen.

The MMI system—which recognizes Latin, Cyrillic, Chinese, Cantonese, Japanese, and Korean characters—also has a rotary pushbutton for old school people, as well as voice control, but only the touch system allows the driver to enter commands while talking on the cellphone or playing music. You gotta love those Audi smartypants.

HIstateS8
12-30-2009, 01:02 AM
Damn, can you imagine how much it would cost to fix that thing if it breaks? Let's just hope it's very durable and reliable for as long as you own the car.

A8lBeast
12-31-2009, 12:01 AM
Damn, can you imagine how much it would cost to fix that thing if it breaks? Let's just hope it's very durable and reliable for as long as you own the car.

It is an audi, so it'll probably break the day it goes out of warranty, and they'll want more than the car is worth to fix it