4/21/2023 0 Comments Idrive upgradeTaking it a step further, driver’s can now use Gesture Control to interact with it. A glowing orb that moves and changes, in response to a driver’s commands, allows the driver to better interact with it. The new personal voice assistant AI (BMW’s Siri) has been given not only an upgrade but also a face. Gesture Control remains but it’s also been given an upgrade, in addition to the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. The graphics it displays on the windshield, just ahead of the driver, are vastly improved, much clearer, and more intuitive. While the graphics are new, it seems as if BMW is sticking with the backward rev-counter design it currently employs on its Live Cockpit Professional system.īehind the instrument panel, an all-new head-up display sits flush with the dashboard, making it almost completely hidden from view. Not only is it curved toward the driver for easier touchscreen ergonomics but it’s also merged with the 12.3-inch instrument panel, for a more harmonious look. The screen itself is curved toward the driver, to evoke the canted dashboards from BMWs of old. The massive 14.9-inch, 200 ppi, ultra-high resolution widescreen features bright, colorful graphics that are easy to recognize, and the main screen is comprised of massive, vibrant tiles that are clearer and easier to understand than before. Speaking of touchscreens, though, iDrive 8 features the largest screen ever fitted to the cabin of a BMW, and it features the richest, crispest graphics to date, too.
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