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eMercedesBenz | Mercedes-Benz myCOMAND Infotainment System

Mercedes-Benz debuts their myCOMAND Internet-based Infortainment system and their Concept Fascination study at the Los Angeles Auto Show. More information can be found at http://www.eMercedesBenz....  
 
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wvdheiden (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Nobody noticed that this also the new R-Class??
PhantomJ22 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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i think it's much smaller than the R-class dude, the R-class was designed to be the competitor of the Dodge caravan and all those models, except with much better features and 4 non sliding doors.
the fascination is still a concept and it's more like the bmw X6 very sporty/comfy SUV.
chiitakaan (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The web browsers/email/ and other stuff like that will not be accessable while car is in motion. Just like current COMAND you can not watch movies or change anything in the address book. If they dont do this with myCOMAND then that would be dangerous and MB is well know for safety.
averagejoessu (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Thats just a demo, production cars will have linguistic features like the rest of the cars out there.
1nonanon1 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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As if chuckleheads with cellphones glued to their pinheads aren't bad enough, now they'll be looking at their little selection wheel instead of the road. Please wait until we have self-drive cars to implement this or at least make it inaccessible from the driver's position while the car is in motion. Otherwise local highways will look a lot more like a videogame full of fast-moving bumper cars.
Tracti0nAction (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I for one have NEVER seen someone pull over to use there cellphone , doubt they would do it with this system either.. It's great that you CAN put that in a car but do you really NEED it?
armwrestling23 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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there is lots of things u don't need in the car but ppl still get it

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