Posted by Was Istoben on September 4, 2009, 3:40 am
I have polarized sunglasses. In my 2005 the navigation display and
speedometer display were brightest with my head erect. In the 2010, the
polarization of these displays has been rotated clockwise. To see them at
full brilliance, I have to cock my head 45 degrees to the right. Too bad,
since this change yields a fairly dim speedometer display. If you have
polarized sunglasses, try this and you will see what I mean.
Posted by Thibaud Taudin Chabot on September 4, 2009, 4:07 pm
Was Istoben schreef:
> I have polarized sunglasses. In my 2005 the navigation display and
> speedometer display were brightest with my head erect. In the 2010, the
> polarization of these displays has been rotated clockwise. To see them
> at full brilliance, I have to cock my head 45 degrees to the right. Too
> bad, since this change yields a fairly dim speedometer display. If you
> have polarized sunglasses, try this and you will see what I mean.
>
But here the 2010 models have a hd display on the windshield so that be
no problem for you...
Posted by Was Istoben on September 4, 2009, 4:13 pm
> Was Istoben schreef:
>> I have polarized sunglasses. In my 2005 the navigation display and
>> speedometer display were brightest with my head erect. In the 2010, the
>> polarization of these displays has been rotated clockwise. To see them
>> at full brilliance, I have to cock my head 45 degrees to the right. Too
>> bad, since this change yields a fairly dim speedometer display. If you
>> have polarized sunglasses, try this and you will see what I mean.
>>
> But here the 2010 models have a hd display on the windshield so that be no
> problem for you...
On the windshield? Seriously? The 2010 display, in the U.S. at least,
appears to be a composite of two technologies with some elements
polararized, others not.
Posted by Was Istoben on September 4, 2009, 4:15 pm
>> Was Istoben schreef:
>>> I have polarized sunglasses. In my 2005 the navigation display and
>>> speedometer display were brightest with my head erect. In the 2010, the
>>> polarization of these displays has been rotated clockwise. To see them
>>> at full brilliance, I have to cock my head 45 degrees to the right. Too
>>> bad, since this change yields a fairly dim speedometer display. If you
>>> have polarized sunglasses, try this and you will see what I mean.
>>>
>> But here the 2010 models have a hd display on the windshield so that be
>> no problem for you...
> On the windshield? Seriously? The 2010 display, in the U.S. at least,
> appears to be a composite of two technologies with some elements
> polararized, others not.
"polararized" should read "polarized"
Posted by Thibaud Taudin Chabot on September 4, 2009, 10:23 pm
Was Istoben schreef:
>
>>
>>> Was Istoben schreef:
>>>> I have polarized sunglasses. In my 2005 the navigation display and
>>>> speedometer display were brightest with my head erect. In the 2010,
>>>> the polarization of these displays has been rotated clockwise. To
>>>> see them at full brilliance, I have to cock my head 45 degrees to
>>>> the right. Too bad, since this change yields a fairly dim
>>>> speedometer display. If you have polarized sunglasses, try this and
>>>> you will see what I mean.
>>>>
>>> But here the 2010 models have a hd display on the windshield so that
>>> be no problem for you...
>>
>> On the windshield? Seriously? The 2010 display, in the U.S. at
>> least, appears to be a composite of two technologies with some
>> elements polararized, others not.
> "polararized" should read "polarized"
>
and hd display should be hu display (headup display). It shows the speed
and the indicator about the fuel consumption. When you have the beuild
in navigation kit it also displays the driving instructions.
> speedometer display were brightest with my head erect. In the 2010, the
> polarization of these displays has been rotated clockwise. To see them
> at full brilliance, I have to cock my head 45 degrees to the right. Too
> bad, since this change yields a fairly dim speedometer display. If you
> have polarized sunglasses, try this and you will see what I mean.
>