• BombOmOm@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      The center screen is basically a fully functional tablet (video streaming and all), in addition being the the only console in the car. Tesla has tried to differentiate themselves with this. I personally do see some appeal, particularly as most cars have absurdly under-powered infotainment systems that simply shouldn’t exist. If one is going to include one, the menus should at least scroll smoothly and screens load quickly.

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        1 year ago

        The menu controls on the screen are snappy and load as quickly as you’d expect from a regular phone/tablet. Miles ahead of all other manufacturer’s which indeed always seems to be slow as hell.

        Web browser and Netflix/Disney+ are still fucking ridiculously slow on the “older” though. It’s been significantly improved with the new hardware in the model s/x and 3 highland refresh, but still not good enough IMO.

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      1 year ago

      If I remember correctly, you can play witcher 3 in a Tesla. (My bad, I didn’t read the comment above)