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You say tech, I say gimmick. It’s fine we see it differently. That’s how Consumerism works. They’ll be things I consume that you wouldn’t see i suppose

I see a car as a to b.
OK I'll try something else luxury cars tend to have adaptive matrix leds. More likely than none luxury ones. That's a clear safety feature.
 
OK I'll try something else luxury cars tend to have adaptive matrix leds. More likely than none luxury ones. That's a clear safety feature.
Isn't that just progression of technology?
My Octavia has LED lights, the Golf I had before it didn't. Paid the same price for both give or take a couple of hundred quid.
 
I've had more fun in cheap cars than "premium" ones. Adaptive matrix LEDs offer a very marginal safety advantage above a well adjusted set of ordinary lights, nothing at all on a well lit road.

Mercedes S Class is often touted as having features that are years away from more ordinary cars but mostly they offer very marginal benefits in real life beyond the pub car park bore playing top trumps.

As we see here...
 
I've had more fun in cheap cars than "premium" ones. Adaptive matrix LEDs offer a very marginal safety advantage above a well adjusted set of ordinary lights, nothing at all on a well lit road.

Mercedes S Class is often touted as having features that are years away from more ordinary cars but mostly they offer very marginal benefits in real life beyond the pub car park bore playing top trumps.

As we see here...
You're wrong. You just don't see it because by the time they trickle down to normal cars they just seem normal.

As someone who's had to downgrade form adaptive matrix LEDs to plain LED lights it's isn't very marginal. The difference in vision is significant
 
Tyres
3d Printers/Mains powered electronics that are left on whilst unattended...
Baby Toys/Equipment
 
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