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Did anyone catch this Sundays top gear? They had the new range rover and were showing the crazy screen, where you can look from one side and its showing the nav screen while the other side is showing a movie!!!! That is some crazy technology!!! Are land rover the first people to bring this out? Never seen anything like this!
I thought the external cameras were a bit weird - I expected they would be at the corners pointing sideways so you could see if was OK to pull out of blind junctions, or reverse out of parking spaces.
I wonder at what point cars will need co-drivers? Apparently Shell is demanding that sat-nav screens on its fleet cars (14,000 of them) are disabled on the move.
I wonder at what point cars will need co-drivers? Apparently Shell is demanding that sat-nav screens on its fleet cars (14,000 of them) are disabled on the move.
Deva Link said:
I thought the external cameras were a bit weird - I expected they would be at the corners pointing sideways so you could see if was OK to pull out of blind junctions, or reverse out of parking spaces.
I wonder at what point cars will need co-drivers? Apparently Shell is demanding that sat-nav screens on its fleet cars (14,000 of them) are disabled on the move.
The forward facing cams can be set for viewing out of blind junctions, similarly rears.I wonder at what point cars will need co-drivers? Apparently Shell is demanding that sat-nav screens on its fleet cars (14,000 of them) are disabled on the move.
They are quite adjustable, don't think they were demonstrated all that well by JC - more going for laughs.
Rear camera also has projected lines superimposed on the screen, for predicting your 'path' for reversing and for lining up a trailer etc.
Pretty good system in the flesh.
Denis O said:
I'll bet they'll be cheap to replace in 10 years when they all go tits up.
Don't know about 10 years? 
Wouldn't be surprised if LR are replacing a fair few of these under warranty.
Wonder if the viewing angle is materially affected by a Drivers quality of vision. E.g. if below 20/20 etc would you be catching the DVD instead of the Sat Nav?

Could imagine the discussions in the Dealers now - could be the next 'Characteristic' of the car.
Greenpis said:
Deva Link said:
I thought the external cameras were a bit weird - I expected they would be at the corners pointing sideways so you could see if was OK to pull out of blind junctions, or reverse out of parking spaces.
I wonder at what point cars will need co-drivers? Apparently Shell is demanding that sat-nav screens on its fleet cars (14,000 of them) are disabled on the move.
The forward facing cams can be set for viewing out of blind junctions, similarly rears.I wonder at what point cars will need co-drivers? Apparently Shell is demanding that sat-nav screens on its fleet cars (14,000 of them) are disabled on the move.
They are quite adjustable, don't think they were demonstrated all that well by JC - more going for laughs.
Rear camera also has projected lines superimposed on the screen, for predicting your 'path' for reversing and for lining up a trailer etc.
Pretty good system in the flesh.
I've sat in one and the cameras are quite handy if - say - you're pulling out of a drive and have zero visibility of the road. The cameras point at 90 degrees either side of the vehicle at the front and back. As for the screen, it's very impressive and you cannot see the passenger's view at all.
silverspeed said:
Greenpis said:
Deva Link said:
I thought the external cameras were a bit weird - I expected they would be at the corners pointing sideways so you could see if was OK to pull out of blind junctions, or reverse out of parking spaces.
I wonder at what point cars will need co-drivers? Apparently Shell is demanding that sat-nav screens on its fleet cars (14,000 of them) are disabled on the move.
The forward facing cams can be set for viewing out of blind junctions, similarly rears.I wonder at what point cars will need co-drivers? Apparently Shell is demanding that sat-nav screens on its fleet cars (14,000 of them) are disabled on the move.
They are quite adjustable, don't think they were demonstrated all that well by JC - more going for laughs.
Rear camera also has projected lines superimposed on the screen, for predicting your 'path' for reversing and for lining up a trailer etc.
Pretty good system in the flesh.
This was on a FFRR, thought the RRS would be the same.
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