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by zrobotics
1217 days ago
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Part of it is a cost thing. Automotive grade buttons are really, really expensive. Honda probably pays $1-10 each for a button or rotary dial, a touchscreen is $30-70 depending on size. Plus, backup cameras are legally mandated, so they need to include a screen anyway, difference between a touch & plain screen is likely negligible, on the order of maybe $0-10. (costs are estimated and include the molding & plastics, which drive the cost way up). I would imagine there is significant accounting pressure to push as much as they can onto the screen. There are definitely a contingent of designers who are upset by this trend, but I wouldn't be surprised if there is also a contingent of people in the design department who advocate for this due to the 'cleaner' look and are wanting to emulate Tesla. |
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Ironic that requiring cameras to improve safety has potentially done the opposite by killing off physical controls.