sphereobject
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When are we getting rear screen apps (YouTube, Netflix, etc) on Gen 1? This seems like the ultimate no brainer. There’s an excessively nice screen back there. What is the holdup?
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Likely never. The screen is in a terrible location and way to small to make it worth it.When are we getting rear screen apps (YouTube, Netflix, etc) on Gen 1? This seems like the ultimate no brainer. There’s an excessively nice screen back there. What is the holdup?
I think it should function on both screens -- it certainly does on all new Tesla models despite the screen being in a similar spot and similarly small.I have a Tesla Model X. It has a rear screen in the same location. That screen has YouTube and Netflix etc., and is used every time the kids are in the car.
Rivian made a huge deal about front screen video casting, which I never understood because who is hanging out in the front seat casting to their screen? That’s such an edge use case, whereas the rear screen is an actual use case.
Yes, you could let the kids fight over an iPad in the back - but Tesla already defeated this issue and the rear screen that is already sitting there plays apps and just works. It’s really bizarre that Rivian is not yet doing this.
I have an ancient android tablet that runs YouTube fine. Now that cellular access is a paid service, what is holding back Rivian from unleashing 2000s era technology for our Rivians?
I doubt the rear seat screen has any electronics of it's own. Almost certainly driven by the same computer as the front seat (like Rivian)does the rear screen have it's own bluetooth module? I don't think it does, I know the new Y does and you can hook up bluetooth devices and have the kids watch netflix with headphones, wish Rivian thought of that....