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Ferrari Boss: Touch Buttons Cost Half as Much as Physical Controls

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4 points by Markoff 14 hours ago · 3 comments

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jqpabc123 14 hours ago

Touch is fine for setup and configuration but less so for driving control.

Man does not drive by sight alone.

Ideally, you should have the ability to feel the state of some things and make adjustments without taking your eyes off the road.

Tesla is a counter example of good driving control and functionality with it's center tablet design.

MarkoffOP 11 hours ago

I find it funny this clearly low budget brand cares about saving few dollars on physical controls. Prospective buyers should treat it same way, after all you can buy much cheaper family car Xiaomi EV which performs better than this so called sports car Ferrari.

CRConrad 13 hours ago

So what? A big piece of rock costs much less than half as much as an engine. Are you going to start putting big pieces of rock into your cars in stead of engines now, mr Ferrari Boss? No, of course not -- big pieces of rock suck at propelling a car forwards (or backwards, for that matter), compared to engines.

And in just the same way, touch controls suck at controlling them, compared to good old clicky-feely mechanical switches. Replacing mechanical switches with touch controls is almost as dumb as replacing engines with big pieces of rock.

Sheesh... (OK, maybe I'll actually go read TFA now.)

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ETA: OK, done. Apologies to Mr Vigna, not his fault, good for him that they're fixing it. But... The mere fact that there is something to fix shows they did fuck up on this in the past, so apply the above to the previous mr Ferrari Boss(es?).

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