New Generation Audi MMI

Great Advances Made
by Thami Masemola
July 26, 2008 7:00 PM
Filed Under: Audi, General, German, Technology

Someday we’ll be driving computer chips and watching Powerpoint presentations on our in-car plasma screens. The latter is already well under way. Audi aims to be at the very edge of this in-car infotainment revolution and has MMI II to prove it. Launched in 2002, MMI (Multi Media Interface) was hailed as being more user-friendly than BMW’s iDrive system, although MMI has considerably many more buttons than iDrive, which sort of defeats the whole purpose of trying to simplify in-car function operations.

A new version of MMI will now be offered immediately with A8, later A6 and then Q5. Improvements to MMI are quite numerous. A new TFT display with a resolution of 800x480 with LED background applies. The system comes with a 40GB hard drive, 10GB of which can be used to store music like in a jukebox – if you’re younger than 25 you may not know what I’m talking about here – the rest of which stores log book and satnav information. Speaking of satnav, the display can now show images in 3D using an Nvidia graphics processor which makes it even more realistic for the desperate traveller. This time under 25s will know exactly what I’m referring to as far as Nvidia is concerned. The highest-equipped version of MMI II is a B&O branded system. Other “normal” applications include Bluetooth which can be paired with your cell phone for that hands-free requirement, a USB port, auxiliary jack for portable MP3 players as well as the TV function where offered.

Source: Audi
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Comments

Audi. The interior is "sehr Automobilistisch Innenraum ist geschtellt" by his syle. "Ein PKW" gimmeabrake.

by alessandro | July 26, 2008 8:26 PM
Yeah....whatever...

by RUGRLN | July 27, 2008 12:09 AM
can't understand that german - have you translated by google?

by odysseus | July 26, 2008 11:04 PM
No I wrote it.

by alessandro | July 28, 2008 6:41 PM
The english doesn't make sense either... "gimmeabrake" I suppose it's "give me a break"

anyway i think it's time to put computers into cars... and why the 40GB Hard drive? why not something like a 160 or 250 GB? I guess these systems are already in the making years ago (just like those recently released BMW 7 series sketches done in 2003) and they've already ordered stockpiles of hard drives... because I just realised that downloading so many podcasts everyday needs a lot of space.

by pscs | July 27, 2008 12:31 AM
My guess is that the 40 GB capacity is provided by 1,5" sub notebook drives, specially designed to resist shock, high and low extreme temperatures and humidity, etc. 2,5" drives with a capacity of up to 250 Gigs may not be robust enough.

But as BMW now announced a 10" screen and 1.024 horizontal pixels for the new 7 series, the 8" 800 pixel Audi TFT is not state of the art (though the LED backlight is).

Plus, even the new MMI does not provide any support to transfer contact and address information from cell phones into its adress book. I'd expect to have a speach command "take me to Jack as fast as possible" available with "Jack" beeing a cell phone's contact. For a brand new design, this is sort of poor...

(Sorry for my poor English.)

Greeetz, Thomas

by tho_schmitz | July 28, 2008 10:30 AM
They designed "A true automobilist-oriented interior" for the common credulity. Of course Audi need big and fast Hard Drive.

by alessandro | July 28, 2008 9:14 PM
i think that all cars should have interfaces in our days... even the simplest of cars like the smart or fiesta (dont ask about the examples just the first 2 that poped into my head) and not just more premium ones. now i know some economy cars have interfaces but they all should.

by BabyMilo | July 27, 2008 1:24 AM
I hope all this gizmo stuff does'nt get in the way of driving enjoyment.

by GranTurismo | July 27, 2008 5:58 PM
Hmm...more electronics means more weight, which in turn leads to far more problems occuring during the life of the car.

What ever happened to the simple design of cars to just enjoy without all the complexities of needless electronics?

by nurchus | July 28, 2008 9:03 AM
If you take that steering wheel and replace it with a BMW wheel, this cabin will look very BMWish. What has happened to the understated look?

by Wisp | July 28, 2008 10:26 AM
waw that's amazing

by hilalth | July 29, 2008 3:18 PM
waw that's amazing and i like this program

by hilalth | July 29, 2008 3:19 PM

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