Not exact matches
In manual
mode or dynamic setting, the transmission was always game, with quick
sharp gear
changes, but it wasn't at the expense of harshness or any problems in city traffic or cruising along highways.
Changes were responsive however, (without being
sharp) when the lever was dragged across to sport
mode and the driver shifted manually — either with the lever or the shift paddles.
There will be Audi Drive Select that
changes the steering effort, the gear shift character and the throttle response depending on what
mode one chooses; Dynamic is of course the
sharpest of them all.
The system also includes a «Sport»
mode — activated by a button on the centre console — which engages a more aggressive gear shift strategy as gear
changes feel
sharper and more forceful, engine speed matching on downshifts is more aggressive and in full automatic
mode, upshifts occur at higher speeds.
Sport
mode increases assistance from the electric motor, but the difference is small, with heavier steering and
sharper throttle response being the most noticeable
changes.
Engaging Dynamic
mode delivers an even more focused driving experience thanks to enhanced body control through firmer damping rates, increased steering weighting, faster gear
changes and
sharper throttle response.
Changing from Eco through Comfort to Sport
mode via the Driving Experience Controller delivers
sharper throttle response, but no real
change in ultimate performance.
Manual
changes aren't quite as
sharp, especially in «Comfort»
mode.
Sample 4: (outdoor, focus
mode set to infinity): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CCJT0NRESw Here's the lowdown on the Titan TV's camera: - Excellent shots in decent to good lighting - Decent low light shots, with relatively low noise levels and good color detail - Excellent macro shots, with
sharp focus and closer shooting distance - Excellent panorama shooting
mode - Plenty of manual controls and options - Video recording is decent for 720p - Getting a
sharp focus in low light
mode is very difficult For a
change, the front facing camera of the Titan TV is actually 2.0 megapixels.
The main
changes to the camera are HDR video recording and a
sharper 1080p 960 FPS slow motion
mode.