VIDEO: Mercedes' new MyCOMAND Infotainment System

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 Dragos_DreS Dragos_DreS
cool unit but that one ugly interior (based on the pics..)
December 5, 2008 5:48 pm
 car-o-bar car-o-bar
If such graphics intensive interface is available while the car is in motion, expect them to get sued eventually.
December 5, 2008 5:53 pm
 howe2002 howe2002
Yeah like the dolphins on the Pioneer stereo in your '84 Civic. But don't worry it'll be in the S-Class which avoids accidents and does the driving for you. You can also get a waffle iron in the glove box for those rushed mornings and a computer monitored pedicure applicator for the wifey... sweeet!
December 5, 2008 9:09 pm
 BabyMilo BabyMilo
i think it looks good, and car-o-bar i think that older people might find it abit hard to use but gen y wont have any problem when they are driving
December 5, 2008 7:21 pm
 DieselDog DieselDog
"gen y wont have any problem when they are driving..." Yeah, right. How often do you hear of people (regardless of "gen,") causing or being involved in accidents because they were distracted by (a stinging insect, eating, drinking, shaving, applying make-up, selecting a radio station, reading a map, a mobile phone call, text messaging, "rubber-necking", changing clothes (!), talking/arguing with a passenger or other motorist, etc)? No matter what, when people focus on acts OTHER THAN driving when they are piloting a moving vehicle, their abilities are IMPAIRED. Further complicating the matter is that reaction times slow naturally, as a result of the aging process. Simply because one could easilty multi-task when 20 years of age (and perhaps was lucky enough to have sone so without incident), does not mean that the same person will be able to sucessfully do so as they age through their 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s. HANG UP & DRIVE!
December 5, 2008 8:28 pm
 benz_man benz_man
The intention for these systems is to remove all the extra buttons that would be present to control the myriad of new functions if these current HMI's (iDrive, MMI, COMAND) weren't available. While you are correct DieselDog, "any distraction is a bad distraction", think about how much time would be required to look for a button out of hundreds to control something as asinine as "seat heater distribution". If you don't agree, look at the LS460 interior with its fountain of small, labeled buttons. And like BabyMilo stated, it will be easier for gen-x and y to "adjust" to this type of HMI. Mainly because they have used similar ones since birth (Windows, Mac OS). Its not the perfect answer, but its currently the best. Mercedes has previewed a living (digitally), named, conversing avatar that will supplant these type of systems in the near future. That will be the best answer!
December 7, 2008 12:57 am
 ccrispy ccrispy
Its about time we will be able 2 access the internet..... Hopefully all the options will be allowed in the USA unlike the DVD player in my i-drive!
December 5, 2008 9:59 pm
 benzboy benzboy
i think the technology is cool, whether we ever see it in the US is another. could someone tell me what model was that car I dont remember ever seeing or reading about it was it an CL550? SaFtey would be a big concern for me. Gen Y or Gen X or those who went to High School with Jesus, you have to concentrate on the road and not this system!! But still very cool
December 6, 2008 8:38 am
 giga_games giga_games
ni, it's just a concept for the nexw e-class
December 6, 2008 2:41 pm
 ap ap
lets not worry about the MyCommand system...what about that dash? what is Mercedes- Benz doing with dash design these days, it's a dreadful stack of buttons, instruments and air vents and that ugly screen set up...nothing elegant about it at all. I am an unabashed Benz fan but they need to look at the new BMW 7 for a hint of elegant, well thought out, and ergonomic design.
December 8, 2008 8:01 pm