One might think that if you wanted a lozenge in your car , you would add the tablet you already had and … bring it into your car . Not so , Audi , which today announced its Smart Display tablet , giving you control over your gondola ’s infotainment from the back buttocks but also able-bodied to join you in a hot tub sesh .
The turgid - bezeled slating run Android , has full access to the Google Play store , is fueled by an Nvidia Tegra 4 , and has a 10.1 - inch , 1080p display . It link to the car via WLAN and has an indeterminate amount of computer memory ( but does not , it seems , have expansible storage ) . It has a camera , though , which mean you’re able to Skype from your car , which you could more easy already with your phone probably , but hey , this is a tab , and it ’s in a car , so that ’s got to numerate for something ?
Other details for now are scarce , although one would conceive of you’re able to use it to control the stereo without really having to touch the stereophonic system ? Or to give unprecedented temperature control to a back - seat driver ?

Here ’s another view at what it looks like being held by an Audi executive :
Do cars involve tablet ? Nah , mass barely need tablets , much less vehicle . And one ca n’t assist but be a smidgin skeptical , ground on the reactivity of most in - car sat - nav displays , and the difficultness even seasoned tablet manufacturers have making computing devices that do n’t make you require to saw off your fingers in sacrifice to the gods of UX , over how usable this here Audi lozenge might be .
Let it be said that Audi hasshown off some very impressive automotive technologyat this yr ’s CES . But let ’s remember , too , that adding technology does n’t improve an experience by nonpayment , and that address something Smart does n’t necessarily make it so .

https://gizmodo.com/audis-shows-off-the-brains-of-its-future-self-driving-1496068776
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