Interestingly, there are
no physical volume dials and users have to tweak it using the on - screen user interface.
Not exact matches
There's also a smaller
physical dial allowing for quick
volume or power adjustments.
The dash is clean and elegant, and
physical controls have been reduced to the bare necessities — a
volume knob and a pair of rotary
dials that resemble temperature switches, but actually control multiple functions, depending on which screen you select.
Radio: Meridian 380W Sound System w / 11 Speakers - inc: subwoofer, voice control, InControl Touch 8 capacitive touch - screen display w / controls for audio, climate control, Bluetooth telephone connectivity and navigation (when fitted),
physical dials w / 5 full color TFT - LCD display, dynamic
volume control, HD radio, front media interface (USB and iPod), ECO HMI w / Eco data analysis, parasitic load monitor and driver eco rating
Disappointingly, there's no
physical volume knob on the center stack — that giant one you see is the mode
dial.
A
physical switch for power, plus a microphone mute button, are accompanied by an easily - twiddled
dial for
volume.
We've tested out cases before that gave the iPhone a
physical shutter button — it's not too hard since the
volume buttons already double as a shutter release in the native camera app — but the Pictar also adds three
physical dials.