Das Keyboard uses tactile Cherry MX key switches, and the Professional has a numberpad for data crunching, plus media control keys and
a big volume dial.
Not exact matches
It's elegantly integrated into the dash and easy to use, and unlike the
bigger (optional) 9.2 - inch version it has a separate
dial for
volume control.
The transmission shifts very smoothly, though the dash - mounted shift
dial seems rather dainty for such a
big, brawny truck; shifting from drive to reverse repeatedly during tight manoeuvres feels awkward when you're operating what can easily pass for an oversized
volume knob.
The
big 9.2 - inch touchscreen infotainment setup is gorgeous to look but by doing away with all
dials and buttons it makes simple things, like adjusting the
volume, take longer than they should.
The sound is also a bit better on the
bigger Echo speaker, and the
dial for
volume control around the ring light is still a brilliant bit of design.