Tuesday 21 January 2014

Audi Introduce Virtual Instrument Panel for TT Sport


Las Vegas  - At the Consumer Electronics Show ( CES ) which ended Jan. 10 , in Las Vegas , Audi AG introduces some interesting technology . One is a digital instrument cluster virtual or virtual cockpit . Appearance panel screen is very intuitive and can be changed in accordance with the wishes of the driver with a choice of 2 modes .

No less interesting , TFT screen measuring 12.3 inches that used to be right in front of the driver . Audi also call it , focus on the driver's cockpit . In this way , the driver does not need to be turned or glanced sideways to see other information .

According to Audi Chairman , Dr . Rupert Stadler , the new display screen that can be modified according to the driver's taste . The information is also broadcast in accordance with the conditions . For example , when parking , airing information about the car and when stuck in traffic , the navigation system display .


Tegra3
To get a steady picture , Audi uses the graphics processor made ​​by NVIDIA Tegra3 . As a result, the turn of every " Farme " image went so fast and smooth . Indicators or instruments that display is designed in accordance with the character of the car , round analog tachometer with the needle moving spins .

Because of its large size , the Audi is no longer using the Multi Media Interface system ( MMI ), which is usually mounted in the center of the dash . According to Audi , this way , the designers gained more freedom to organize the interior arrangement of the instrument panel .

With these changes , the interior of the next -generation Audi TT experienced a total change or re-designed . The instrument panel is designed like airplane wings , set low and shaped turbine .

Graphs produce 3D images that contrast and detail . For the classical model , the speedometer and tachometer are used as foreground . When the mode of " infotainment " shows the virtual instrument decreases .

For ease of operation , the concept of on -screen menus , smart phones made ​​such operations , including shift - clicking the screen and zoom the map navigation !

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