I am worried that the 17’’ inch touch screen after a few years will seem slow and “laggy”!
Here is a little story to put things into perspective:
My dad keeps insisting to use his 7 year old HP laptop - even though it VERY slow. Sometimes he waits a minute or more to load a program or a page on the internet. It was a great computer 7 years ago but because the software we use and the internet have evolved the machine seems very slow.
My concern is that this will happen to the Model S as well?
Another example is my friend’s old iPhone 3G. He can’t even search the internet with it anymore because it is so slow due to the all the software upgrades!
Because the touch screen is the central unit of the car and provides you all the functionality it needs to have a great responsiveness - otherwise the whole experience of the great car will be ruined!
I hope the Tesla design team has giving this some thought and will make it possible in the future to buy an upgrade of the nVidia Tegra processor in the car.
What do you guys think? :smile:
Here is a little story to put things into perspective:
My dad keeps insisting to use his 7 year old HP laptop - even though it VERY slow. Sometimes he waits a minute or more to load a program or a page on the internet. It was a great computer 7 years ago but because the software we use and the internet have evolved the machine seems very slow.
My concern is that this will happen to the Model S as well?
Another example is my friend’s old iPhone 3G. He can’t even search the internet with it anymore because it is so slow due to the all the software upgrades!
Because the touch screen is the central unit of the car and provides you all the functionality it needs to have a great responsiveness - otherwise the whole experience of the great car will be ruined!
I hope the Tesla design team has giving this some thought and will make it possible in the future to buy an upgrade of the nVidia Tegra processor in the car.
What do you guys think? :smile:
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