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2019 Ram 1500 Spied Uncovered


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77-79 F150 had the badging in the same place. It’s one of the things that make it my favorite model but the letters were much smaller.

 

Yeah, it's the sizing of it that bothers me more than the placement.

 

Front looks like a mixture of the Tundra and Silverado, and that lower valence looks really busy.

 

I'll hold judgement until we see the infotainment system. The wrong display angle could make or break this truck.

 

We've already seen it in a previous post. You don't have to gripe about the same thing in multiple threads

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you haven't been as vehimate as others. You just happen to be the only one I can specifically remember.

 

It's the only way to get a larger screen into a smaller dash without making the center stack enormous or sticking it in a "hood" on top. The fact that some don't like it doesn't make it bad design.

 

And I stick by my statement of it being awkward to use the lower and left side of the touchscreen in the Escape and Focus because it's recessed. Especially the lower left corner. YMMV.

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It's the only way to get a larger screen into a smaller dash without making the center stack enormous or sticking it in a "hood" on top. The fact that some don't like it doesn't make it bad design.

 

And I stick by my statement of it being awkward to use the lower and left side of the touchscreen in the Escape and Focus because it's recessed. Especially the lower left corner. YMMV.

 

Also it impacts the width of the center stack of the dash also...I know I have less leg room (well when I cross my legs) in my wife's 2017 Escape vs the 2010 she had.

 

Its not like Ford hasn't had issues with interior space on its products either...not to mention having a shared tablet style panel across multiple products would help cut costs...they already have two different versions of MFT/Sync3 on products.

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Holy monster touchscreen!

https://www.autoblog.com/2017/10/31/2019-ram-1500-interior-spy-shots-vertical-touchscreen/

In the case of Ram, that includes FCA's well-regarded UConnect infotainment system. And judging by this latest set of spy shots, the 2019 Ram 1500's UConnect 4.0 package will include an inverted LCD screen.

Vertical-oriented touchscreens are already available in certain Tesla, Volvo, and Toyota Prius Prime models, but this is the first such system we've seen in a pickup truck. The tall screen is flanked by hard buttons – some of which duplicate on-screen climate controls – and an additional set of software buttons appear at the bottom. Toggle switches below the screen include an option to manually raise and lower the Ram's air suspension setup. And finally, two dials remain for audio volume and tuning functions.


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A vertical screen is going to be quote challenging to design UI for, especially in an in-dash application. Forcing drivers to reorient their eyes from the horizontal plane of the windscreen to the vertical plans of this display is not optimal. Traditional 4:3 screens were disharmonious enough as it is until landscape 16:9 started becoming more popular for this application.

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