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The v7 UI on Tesla's website is different (and in my eyes better) than the leaked v7 UI.
Here is to hoping that the leaked UI isn't the final. That huge clock is ridiculous.
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I'm just happy to see three posters in a row who also use "A" as the lifetime trip meter! That's what I chose to do, but after making that decision, which I thought I had made based on what more people on TMC did, it seemed pretty much every post I read in which someone mentioned keeping lifetime stats on one of the trip meters had them using "B" for the lifetime stats, and "A" as the real trip meter. I'm not alone any more!
Interesting that this is no wrap around power meter on those images. I like it.
This looks great when in AutoPilot. Hopefully when not in AP (or at least with non-AP cars), we don't just see a toy car with nothing around it and lots of wasted space.
Some people hate change. So much so that even the possibility seems to have them up in arms.
This seems to be the case even though they haven't tried it, have only seen an image of a beta version of it and don't know what, if any settings may be available for it.
that's pretty neat.. what car is this?i've always wished the display behind the steering wheel had a bigger NAV screen like this:
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If that's what you think, I think you're not understanding what most of us are saying. I don't mind change.. even significant change. I just don't want core functionality removed or displaced from where it is most useful. Things like the power/regen graph, the time,date, and temperature from the status line. Or now being forced to use up one of the two side panels for the power graph means I now can't have information there that I want to have.
Like I said, change the DESIGN all you want, I don't care. But don't change the UI and remove/move/displace information that we need to drive these awesome cars. As mentioned before, Windows 8/8.1 was a perfect analogy to this... and Microsoft is now going back to what people actually want, not what they THINK people want.
that's pretty neat.. what car is this?
I think the main issue with the new power meter isn't location but the lack of resolution. There are no ticks on the meter to indicate an accurate power usage. If they add ticks, I'd be fine with where they put it.
So you're ok with taking up an entire panel on the dash to display something that existed by default previously? Dunno about you, but I normally have the media app on the left and the trip display on the right. No power meter for me unless I swap one of these out.