Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Dec 2012 16:56 UTC, submitted by estherschindler
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RE[4]: X's era is in the past
by zima on Sat 8th Dec 2012 11:16
in reply to "RE[3]: X's era is in the past"
That's what I meant, the problem is that many manufacturers do go in the direction of (poorly implemented) touchscreens. So maybe we need a company like Apple (not afraid to go against the trends) to stop that - and they would likely improve on what does and/or can work (one of old iPods does have a fully physical, mechanical clickwheel; then there's Siri...)




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The problem with evolving car interfaces has to with the inherent advantages of a physical interface. Nobs and buttons in a car are a huge advantage due to the physical feedback and thus not needing to take your eyes of the road. I've seen cars with touch-screen based interfaces such as the Tesla Motors Model S (http://www.teslamotors.com/models) and I cringe at the prospect of having to take my eyes off the road to do something as simple as change the AC temperature.