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Comment by robertlagrant

1 day ago

> Also, a regular tablet UX would be dangerous while driving

A passenger could operate it.

A passenger can do that today with just a tablet in their lap. Why attach it to the dashboard?

  • Oh, I maybe misread it - thought it meant you could plug your own tablet into the speaker system.

    • You can do that in any car today. Nor is there a lack of devices available for physically attaching a regular tablet to your dashboard.

      The question is whether a car maker should be encouraging or enabling a generic touch screen tablet to be installed on the dashboard versus an infotainment device with constrained functionality like AA/CP designed to minimize driver distraction.

      I would be happy with a built-in screen that did nothing but AA/CP while the car was driving, and then reverted to a normal tablet interface when the car is parked.

      Climate control, etc should be physical knobs and buttons. Anything critical to driving should be on or near the steering wheel.