A “only” 21 min long video from the Out of Spec YouTube group.
I have yet to see if @Blue Lectroid is featured in there.
I have yet to see if @Blue Lectroid is featured in there.
Jason!?A “only” 21 min long video from the Out of Spec YouTube group.
I have yet to see if @Blue Lectroid is featured in there.
No no, early access is me driving one…lol.Early access is when I hit the parking garage with all 3 test and drive vehicles…pft
A question @californiaboy935:The below YouTuber mentioned that the turn signal blind spot cameras seemed to be at a “low“ frame rate. I see in your picture that it was operating when you drove it. Did you notice the same thing?
A question @californiaboy935:The below YouTuber mentioned that the turn signal blind spot cameras seemed to be at a “low“ frame rate. I see in your picture that it was operating when you drove it. Did you notice the same thing?
After reviewing the video, I want to clarify that the road testing unit I was shown for the Meatpacking District ride along was not a final production software unit. It had been specially configured to play a few demo videos for drivers—content that doesn’t come with the standard car. That last-minute modification may have inadvertently affected the camera performance, though the exact cause is unclear. While they didn’t specifically mention slower camera response, they did acknowledge issues with the ride-along demo vehicles compared to the production models displayed inside.Wow, I didn’t have that experience at all (haven’t yet watched the video) but the blind spot cameras were amazing to me, and seemed to have a quicker response time and far wider frame of view then my Air. I’m hoping some of the image processing will catch up on the air.
Will give the video a watch now to see if my impression changes.
Yea…you got me there…but pretty sure I knew the full weight before anyone else…and that the Dream has different cell batteries than GT…
LOL…Jason!?
I thought your name was Blue!![]()