"Lexus’ GIANT New NAV Screen" 2013 GS - Story via Lexus Magazine
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If you spend time in a 2010+ redesigned Lexus like I do you will understand why this is so important to have. With the remote touch, your radio preset buttons are no longer on the dash, and need to be accessed through the audio screen of the nav. It is so annoying to have to use the remote touch and change screens just to change radio stations. With this new screen, it really solves the short comings of Lexus nav.
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You're right, there are no buttons for 1-6 (usual button for presets/saved radio station).
So yeah, with this new setup, well yeah, it looks like first timers need to practice and familiarize themselves first with the new system/layout (i.e. for changing radio stations).
Anyways, the 4GS "MIGHT BE" the first Lexus in the Philippines that "MIGHT BE" equipped with Remote Touch (if GPS navigation will be offered by Lexus Manila). I'll definitely try the system out to see and experience for myself once they bring the car in by next year (2012).
I'm also wondering if our units will be getting this massive 12 INCH Screen..............or if we get something dumbed down (cause it might be likely GPS Navigation "may not be" available for the Philippine market).
Probably something like just an 8 inch screen instead (like spwolf said months ago)
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Hmm......now that you mentioned it:
You're right, there are no buttons for 1-6 (usual button for presets/saved radio station).
So yeah, with this new setup, well yeah, it looks like first timers need to practice and familiarize themselves first with the new system/layout (i.e. for changing radio stations).
Anyways, the 4GS "MIGHT BE" the first Lexus in the Philippines that "MIGHT BE" equipped with Remote Touch (if GPS navigation will be offered by Lexus Manila). I'll definitely try the system out to see and experience for myself once they bring the car in by next year (2012).
I'm also wondering if our units will be getting this massive 12 INCH Screen..............or if we get something dumbed down (cause it might be likely GPS Navigation "may not be" available for the Philippine market).
Probably something like just an 8 inch screen instead (like spwolf said months ago)
You're right, there are no buttons for 1-6 (usual button for presets/saved radio station).
So yeah, with this new setup, well yeah, it looks like first timers need to practice and familiarize themselves first with the new system/layout (i.e. for changing radio stations).
Anyways, the 4GS "MIGHT BE" the first Lexus in the Philippines that "MIGHT BE" equipped with Remote Touch (if GPS navigation will be offered by Lexus Manila). I'll definitely try the system out to see and experience for myself once they bring the car in by next year (2012).
I'm also wondering if our units will be getting this massive 12 INCH Screen..............or if we get something dumbed down (cause it might be likely GPS Navigation "may not be" available for the Philippine market).
Probably something like just an 8 inch screen instead (like spwolf said months ago)
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I saw the car on display at the Miami car show last week (about Oct 30 2011). The screen is really sharp looking in person, and the outside of the car has a lot more stylistic character than the photos show. It has a touch of the traditional Lexus look, but it has a slight edge to it that gives it a much more appealing exterior - hard to explain. The newly styled tail lights look really nice - not 'gimmicky' like the competition. The car definitely looks very, very nice in person on the exterior and the interior - it made the 350 on display next to it look very outdated. It is an impressive automobile.
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Hmm......now that you mentioned it:
You're right, there are no buttons for 1-6 (usual button for presets/saved radio station).
So yeah, with this new setup, well yeah, it looks like first timers need to practice and familiarize themselves first with the new system/layout (i.e. for changing radio stations).
You're right, there are no buttons for 1-6 (usual button for presets/saved radio station).
So yeah, with this new setup, well yeah, it looks like first timers need to practice and familiarize themselves first with the new system/layout (i.e. for changing radio stations).
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i guess they all have pros and cons. mb and bmw nav they have cooler 3d look, lexus doesn't even have it. but when looking at plane mode, lexus has better scale / resolution and also more refined in the graphics
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2000 ls? you really need to look more closely, that sounds like a little shot at lexus. 2000 ls was gen3 nav? that thing looks like crap compared to gen5 (07-09), let alone this (gen7?)
i guess they all have pros and cons. mb and bmw nav they have cooler 3d look, lexus doesn't even have it. but when looking at plane mode, lexus has better scale / resolution and also more refined in the graphics
i guess they all have pros and cons. mb and bmw nav they have cooler 3d look, lexus doesn't even have it. but when looking at plane mode, lexus has better scale / resolution and also more refined in the graphics
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On the other hand the clock does take up more room, could get old real fast, and it appears Lexus is trying to one up Infiniti that always used analog clocks in their cars.
I like how Lexus is trying different approaches and if done right it can be a big hit to consumers and enthusiasts alike.
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I saw the car on display at the Miami car show last week (about Oct 30 2011). The screen is really sharp looking in person, and the outside of the car has a lot more stylistic character than the photos show. It has a touch of the traditional Lexus look, but it has a slight edge to it that gives it a much more appealing exterior - hard to explain. The newly styled tail lights look really nice - not 'gimmicky' like the competition. The car definitely looks very, very nice in person on the exterior and the interior - it made the 350 on display next to it look very outdated. It is an impressive automobile.
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Anyways, we'll see. If our 4GS gets "Remote Touch", I'll make sure to 'study' and 'familiarize' myself during the test drive...........most especially when operating the radio audio system while I'm driving.
We'll see how it goes
P.S.
Originally Posted by twylie
audio track controls on the steering wheel will navigate through the presets of whatever audio source you're on. Mode button cycles audio sources. Not quite as easy as a preset on the touchscreen, but it works pretty well on the current model. I'd expect the 4GS to allow similar navigation of presets.
However, I'm not so sure if the old-school peeps can adapt to such a new layout and whatnot. For instance, I'm not sure if my papa (he's reaching 60 years old) can learn this........so I'm guessing he can only change radio stations when at a complete stop.
A worse case would be my family driver named Jun-jun (who is also approaching 60 years soon). I couldn't imagine someone like him learning like this. Heck, I expect that HE WON'T LEARN IT AT ALL lol. He hasn't even used a computer at all (ey can you expect a poor guy who lives in the poor shanties to even afford something like a computer :P)
LOL you know I can imagine if he sits in the driver's seat of the 4GS. He'll ask me: "Where is the 'suk-sok' thing where you insert the key? There is no keyhole. Oh no, we can't start the car."
It's gonna be a challenge to teach old-school peeps some new tricks
P.S.
I will admit though:
I'm 22 years old.........and yet I do not know how to use the Toyota-style cruise control
I tried to activate it on the IS300 I test drove a few months back but sometimes we were not sure if it was on or if the car was driving by itself or whatever. The salesman guy didn't even know either hehe (but yeah, cruise control is mainly a new thing for many Filipino drivers........cause less than 10% of cars in this country have it and/or it's so traffic in Phils. that cruise control = useless :P)
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Haha
Anyways, we'll see. If our 4GS gets "Remote Touch", I'll make sure to 'study' and 'familiarize' myself during the test drive...........most especially when operating the radio audio system while I'm driving.
We'll see how it goes
P.S.
Hehe if that's the case, well........I think I maybe cool with that.
However, I'm not so sure if the old-school peeps can adapt to such a new layout and whatnot. For instance, I'm not sure if my papa (he's reaching 60 years old) can learn this........so I'm guessing he can only change radio stations when at a complete stop.
A worse case would be my family driver named Jun-jun (who is also approaching 60 years soon). I couldn't imagine someone like him learning like this. Heck, I expect that HE WON'T LEARN IT AT ALL lol. He hasn't even used a computer at all (ey can you expect a poor guy who lives in the poor shanties to even afford something like a computer :P)
LOL you know I can imagine if he sits in the driver's seat of the 4GS. He'll ask me: "Where is the 'suk-sok' thing where you insert the key? There is no keyhole. Oh no, we can't start the car."
It's gonna be a challenge to teach old-school peeps some new tricks
P.S.
I will admit though:
I'm 22 years old.........and yet I do not know how to use the Toyota-style cruise control
I tried to activate it on the IS300 I test drove a few months back but sometimes we were not sure if it was on or if the car was driving by itself or whatever. The salesman guy didn't even know either hehe (but yeah, cruise control is mainly a new thing for many Filipino drivers........cause less than 10% of cars in this country have it and/or it's so traffic in Phils. that cruise control = useless :P)
Anyways, we'll see. If our 4GS gets "Remote Touch", I'll make sure to 'study' and 'familiarize' myself during the test drive...........most especially when operating the radio audio system while I'm driving.
We'll see how it goes
P.S.
Hehe if that's the case, well........I think I maybe cool with that.
However, I'm not so sure if the old-school peeps can adapt to such a new layout and whatnot. For instance, I'm not sure if my papa (he's reaching 60 years old) can learn this........so I'm guessing he can only change radio stations when at a complete stop.
A worse case would be my family driver named Jun-jun (who is also approaching 60 years soon). I couldn't imagine someone like him learning like this. Heck, I expect that HE WON'T LEARN IT AT ALL lol. He hasn't even used a computer at all (ey can you expect a poor guy who lives in the poor shanties to even afford something like a computer :P)
LOL you know I can imagine if he sits in the driver's seat of the 4GS. He'll ask me: "Where is the 'suk-sok' thing where you insert the key? There is no keyhole. Oh no, we can't start the car."
It's gonna be a challenge to teach old-school peeps some new tricks
P.S.
I will admit though:
I'm 22 years old.........and yet I do not know how to use the Toyota-style cruise control
I tried to activate it on the IS300 I test drove a few months back but sometimes we were not sure if it was on or if the car was driving by itself or whatever. The salesman guy didn't even know either hehe (but yeah, cruise control is mainly a new thing for many Filipino drivers........cause less than 10% of cars in this country have it and/or it's so traffic in Phils. that cruise control = useless :P)
But if you look closely, there are left and right buttons on the radio... i bet if you hold them for longer than a sec, they will change to next preset.