It’s a Mercedes it’s for people who are willing to spend big money on technology and luxury,don’t expect Toyota Corolla maintenance costs on this thing
@@joskjj3625 Except cars don't stay new. Most people buy used cars that are, or almost are, out of warranty and have to worry about it. And Mercedes is at best average in reliability.
@@zoyaspencer8025 nonsense, it's easy to turn a dial or press a button for climate or radio. A touch screen will never have that intuitive don't-need-to-look feel because it's a flat screen. It's sort of like T9 texting vs today. You could text and never take your eyes off the road back then. Now there's no possible way. That right there is how to illustrate difference between tactile feel and the fully digitized era.
It has full voice control... that's much safer than buttons. Also: While driving there are limited options and touch buttons are the same as mechanical buttons you genius.
Watch a movie, fiddle with the navigation or music without interrupting the main screen. So say the driver has navigation on the big screen and wants you to play music
I think there needs to be a better compromise between buttons and dials and the touch screens. I also think that more thought needs to be put into repair/replacement of these touch screens, and less focus on them being "seamlessly" inside of the dashboard. I love the technology and I want to see them continue to innovate with it, but not at the expense of realistic maintenance and functionality. (Edit: I posted this before watching the video based on the image of the display.)
I like the idea of the passenger screen, but they missed a simple step that would’ve unified the screens. The ability to “flick” an item from one screen to the other. This would make their whole “this is one giant screen even though everyone knows it is not” thing a lot more believable
I truly think the hyperscreen is a show stopper! However, I noticed on the EQS configurator there are some interesting dash alternatives such as a Backlit Laser-cut Star Pattern and a Anthracite 3D Relief-optic. Has anyone seen these in the flesh?
Exterior looks like a Honda Civic. The screen could be cool, but separate displays under the glass are disappointing. Like those downview desks with glass tops and CRT screens mounted underneath.
Hello to the Antuan twins 😂 Nice video, nice car. I'm not sure what to think of the EQS: too much technology, and odd-looking. But if Mercedes Benz offered one to me, to drive for a year, I would happily accept it.
The only hard angles on or in that vehicle are the corners of the the three screens and they’re jarringly hideous. The bottom cut corners of the central display are particularly awful. How difficult would it have been to mask the corners with rounded and curved edges? Unbelievable.
The truth is for most of us aslojg as we can skip forward and back with the steering wheel these screens are a non issue. I have a 50 mile one way commute. Most screen interaction is media controls and majority of that can be done via steering wheel. I don't see a problem.
I mean the onepice glass all over the dash is pritty but: -Segmented screens with big black uneven spaces in between is ugly -Some Actual button and knobs for basic stuff can be beautifull and better -What, only tetris?? can we pair an Xbox or PS5 controller?? -Why is the system so sluggish for a high end car?
Don't like to fingerprint scan. In Florida the car gets hot in the sun and guess what else gets hot! The fingerprint scanner. Can't figure out how to not use this so called feature.
The replacement cost for that must be insane, if it can even be replaced
It’s a Mercedes it’s for people who are willing to spend big money on technology and luxury,don’t expect Toyota Corolla maintenance costs on this thing
@@joskjj3625 Except cars don't stay new. Most people buy used cars that are, or almost are, out of warranty and have to worry about it. And Mercedes is at best average in reliability.
I personally just walk so I don’t have to worry abo OUCH my knee!
Buttons and dials are far safer than these touch screens
@@zoyaspencer8025 nonsense, it's easy to turn a dial or press a button for climate or radio. A touch screen will never have that intuitive don't-need-to-look feel because it's a flat screen. It's sort of like T9 texting vs today. You could text and never take your eyes off the road back then. Now there's no possible way. That right there is how to illustrate difference between tactile feel and the fully digitized era.
It has full voice control... that's much safer than buttons. Also: While driving there are limited options and touch buttons are the same as mechanical buttons you genius.
While the passenger screen is cool. What benefit does it give over just using the center screen?
Watch a movie, fiddle with the navigation or music without interrupting the main screen. So say the driver has navigation on the big screen and wants you to play music
I would say just having a separate ipad is much better. And cheaper.
How would CarPlay work with this??
An excellent narrative 👏👌👍😀on the hyper screen you were very positive about its user ability
Looks incredible ❤
Any plans to add video streaming apps on the center and passenger screens??
good review all around. would like to have had more comments on if there is any glare while driving and the fingerprint issue
I think there needs to be a better compromise between buttons and dials and the touch screens. I also think that more thought needs to be put into repair/replacement of these touch screens, and less focus on them being "seamlessly" inside of the dashboard. I love the technology and I want to see them continue to innovate with it, but not at the expense of realistic maintenance and functionality.
(Edit: I posted this before watching the video based on the image of the display.)
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I like the idea of the passenger screen, but they missed a simple step that would’ve unified the screens. The ability to “flick” an item from one screen to the other. This would make their whole “this is one giant screen even though everyone knows it is not” thing a lot more believable
Wish you zoomed on to hyper screen components
I must be the only one who thinks this car is pretty cool, then again i already drive an EV.
Technologically totalled from day one.
I truly think the hyperscreen is a show stopper! However, I noticed on the EQS configurator there are some interesting dash alternatives such as a Backlit Laser-cut Star Pattern and a Anthracite 3D Relief-optic. Has anyone seen these in the flesh?
I need to see the laser cut star pattern, definitely looks interesting online
Exterior looks like a Honda Civic. The screen could be cool, but separate displays under the glass are disappointing. Like those downview desks with glass tops and CRT screens mounted underneath.
With such a large surface area the screen will be susceptible to cracks and scratches over time.
I would hate for the screens to go out
The UI looks like something from 2015.
Very likely by design. It isn't like 20 year old's are buying these.
Where is the passenger airbag??
Hello to the Antuan twins 😂 Nice video, nice car. I'm not sure what to think of the EQS: too much technology, and odd-looking. But if Mercedes Benz offered one to me, to drive for a year, I would happily accept it.
Between these screens and people's cell phone...nobody is watching the road while driving.
I was about to post something similar add to that the ambient lighting as another possible distraction. I love new tech but this seems excessive.
The only hard angles on or in that vehicle are the corners of the the three screens and they’re jarringly hideous. The bottom cut corners of the central display are particularly awful. How difficult would it have been to mask the corners with rounded and curved edges? Unbelievable.
The truth is for most of us aslojg as we can skip forward and back with the steering wheel these screens are a non issue. I have a 50 mile one way commute. Most screen interaction is media controls and majority of that can be done via steering wheel. I don't see a problem.
this video should've been done at night
I mean the onepice glass all over the dash is pritty but:
-Segmented screens with big black uneven spaces in between is ugly
-Some Actual button and knobs for basic stuff can be beautifull and better
-What, only tetris?? can we pair an Xbox or PS5 controller??
-Why is the system so sluggish for a high end car?
Nothing new here... But I guess that's what mercedes considers "innovation"...
Did you not watch the video? What are you comparing this to that already has all this? Other cars have bits of this but here it's all in one car.
login?? the heck!?
What happens if that large screen cracks? Buy a new car? Lol
It's only a 10k replacement + installation. I guess that's a lot of money for the peasantry.
Okay clearly that is a big expensive computer that you can sit inside that moves around via input controllers
Don't like to fingerprint scan. In Florida the car gets hot in the sun and guess what else gets hot! The fingerprint scanner. Can't figure out how to not use this so called feature.
I mean the car is cool and all but did you notice how the glass is made of glass…not impressed!!!
If it was all screen, it would deserve my respect and the name Hyperscreen. But no. It is undesirable.
Ugly exterior that looks like every other EV.
This car is dumb and ugly! That Co-Pilot seat is like you are the navigator or something!
ok...
This is awful