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By AutoObserver Staff October 12, 2011
General Motors Co.’s Cadillac premium-car division unveiled an all-new onboard connectivity interface called CUE (Cadillac User Experience) today at an event in conjunction with the CTIA wireless association convention. The CUE system is designed to emulate many of the swipe, tap, pinch and scroll movements consumers have come to expect from the touchscreen interfaces of smartphones and tablets; the system also features proximity sensing so that as a hand approaches the head unit, user-chosen icons appear on the 8-inch LCD touch screen that also includes haptic feedback so that it pulses to confirm input. CUE is scheduled to debut on the all-new Cadillac XTS and ATS sedans and SRX crossover sometime in the late spring of 2012.
Cadillac said CUE also incorporates “natural speech” voice-recognition as an option to manual manipulation. Meanwhile, the separate 12.3-inch LCD instrument panel lets the driver choose from three different gauge-cluster configurations. CUE also promises the ability to aggregate music from multiple devices, while a single-line destination entry for navigation-address input uses approximations, much like a Google search and auto-fill functionality to speed destination input.
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