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  • #91
    Originally posted by dtpearson View Post
    I have had the Discover Pro 8" in my new MY15 (14 build) Golf R for about a week now. I initially HATED the 5.8" screen in the MK7, it stopped me initially from buying one. Once i found out that someone could retrofit the 8" i jumped
    Hey dt, what is the Navigation performance like?

    To elaborate, on the 5.8" I notice that after pressing the Navigation button there is some delay while the map (I assume) loads.

    Also when the map is loaded and you press another button there is again a delay between pressing the first soft button and it actually responding to you and then it is sluggish when say typing an address etc.

    Keen to know your thoughts - the infotainment was one of the big things I considered between the R and S3 since the Audi system seems miles ahead but function and performance-wise.

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    • #92
      Looks good but $4.5k is a massive ask and puts you right into Audi S3 pricing territory (which begs the question in my mind why not just get an S3 if the interior and nav are priorities?)

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      • #93
        I think the Speed sign in the MFI is dependant on having a camera that recognises real life speed signs, and isn't a product of the Maps database. A Euro-only thing for now.
        Some say he was the Stig... all we know is that he drives a VW Transporter.
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        • #94
          That looks awesome but $4,500 hurts. Overseas the Discover Nav to Discover Pro difference is about AUD 1,000 I think. In our cases the included nav becomes worthless so the true additional cost versus the UK is $3,500!
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          • #95
            Originally posted by Jimi View Post
            That looks awesome but $4,500 hurts. Overseas the Discover Nav to Discover Pro difference is about AUD 1,000 I think. In our cases the included nav becomes worthless so the true additional cost versus the UK is $3,500!
            Stolen Merchandise from Lithuania gangs. That's being offered for $600 to us from time time.
            Legally you cannot buy a unit at $1000 which as an option in Germany is $4000.
            Same story like with RNS 510s from Lithuania / UK - $700 for a used unit that was knicked 3 days earlier from Berlin

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            • #96
              Originally posted by liquidforce View Post
              Stolen Merchandise from Lithuania gangs. That's being offered for $600 to us from time time.
              Legally you cannot buy a unit at $1000 which as an option in Germany is $4000.
              Same story like with RNS 510s from Lithuania / UK - $700 for a used unit that was knicked 3 days earlier from Berlin
              liquidforce: Interesting!! So what happens to an unsuspecting buyer if they try to install the stolen unit given the mk7's Component Protection regime? Or are these stolen units immune from CP - I hope not?
              Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the wider expertise of other forum members! Thank you.

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              • #97
                I was just referring to the difference in cost of Discover Nav v Discover Pro from the factory for a UK buyer. But because the Discover Nav is standard on our cars, we have already paid for it within the overall cost of the car - it is a sunk cost.

                Overseas your starting point is a car with Discover Media - the cost to spec the Discover Pro from the factory is about $2k or whatever it is.

                For us, we have paid, say $1000 for the Discover Nav already and then we add the cost of the aftermarket system plus installation. There's nothing we can do about that, all I was pointing out was that the true cost of this v overseas is more than just the cost of the Discover Pro system, because we have paid for something that came with the car which we are now throwing away. Overseas buyers don't have to do that.
                MY14 MK VII GTI | Pure White | Manual | Bi-Xenons (his)
                MY19 B8 Passat 206TSI wagon | Manganese Grey (hers)

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                • #98
                  Component Protection is not taken off the stolen unit and after about a month when Interpol Germany sends the request to the Australian Interpol you get a visit from local Police Station. They will ask you where you got the unit and requests for the stolen parts to be handed over to them for investigation.
                  Happened to us with first DP unit which was purchased from the UK and arrived from Lithuania. Local VW said impossible to take CP off and we had to give the parts back the the local law enforcement. Seller is unreachable and monies lost.
                  Discovery Media is like RNS 315 vs RNS 510 scenario.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Jimi View Post
                    I was just referring to the difference in cost of Discover Nav v Discover Pro from the factory for a UK buyer. But because the Discover Nav is standard on our cars, we have already paid for it within the overall cost of the car - it is a sunk cost.
                    I understand where you are coming from Jimi.

                    Man, I really hate the system that VWA went with especially when they then dropped the Pro into the Skodas, but I don't $3.5k-4.5k hate it. But each to their own and it's good to see at least an option - and a neat fitment dtpearson.

                    I guess I fall into the andrew7 camp though.

                    On the flipside half my heritage is Lithuanian so I might need to see if I can organise a group buy with the relatives.

                    Kidding!

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                    • Originally posted by jonoz View Post
                      Hey dt, what is the Navigation performance like?

                      To elaborate, on the 5.8" I notice that after pressing the Navigation button there is some delay while the map (I assume) loads.

                      Also when the map is loaded and you press another button there is again a delay between pressing the first soft button and it actually responding to you and then it is sluggish when say typing an address etc.

                      Keen to know your thoughts - the infotainment was one of the big things I considered between the R and S3 since the Audi system seems miles ahead but function and performance-wise.
                      It is OK, but it is not instant. I haven't used a in-car satnav yet that seems super quick. Map loading seems fast. Reverse camera is super quick which was a problem on the old RNS510 in my wifes Passat.

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                      • Originally posted by andrew7 View Post
                        Looks good but $4.5k is a massive ask and puts you right into Audi S3 pricing territory (which begs the question in my mind why not just get an S3 if the interior and nav are priorities?)

                        I didn't really like the S3. I went and had a look at them (i was coming out of a 2004 4.2L V8 Audi S4) and i felt that i would rather the top of the VW performance tree rather than the bottom of the Audi performance tree. Also all of the reviews seem to say the Audi is good, but not as good a drive as the Golf R.

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                        • Originally posted by Ryan_R View Post
                          I think the Speed sign in the MFI is dependant on having a camera that recognises real life speed signs, and isn't a product of the Maps database. A Euro-only thing for now.

                          There is two systems. The road sign recognition system that requires a camera, and there is the road sign display, which uses the GPS database. I was hoping for the second one. In the UK they can get both systems (I think)

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                          • Originally posted by Jimi View Post
                            That looks awesome but $4,500 hurts. Overseas the Discover Nav to Discover Pro difference is about AUD 1,000 I think. In our cases the included nav becomes worthless so the true additional cost versus the UK is $3,500!

                            I get where you are coming from, but i REALLY didnt like the 5.8", enough that i didnt want to buy the car with it. I figured it would irk me every day driving it. I have spent upwards of $5-6k for stereo systems in cars before, so i wasn't too worried about the $$$

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                            • Is the RVC better resolution? It's crappy on my Gti and I wonder whether the screen is holding the camera back or vice versa

                              I guess the question to ask is whether cars with discover pro overseas get a better RVC or if it's the same unit regardless
                              MY14 MK VII GTI | Pure White | Manual | Bi-Xenons (his)
                              MY19 B8 Passat 206TSI wagon | Manganese Grey (hers)

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                              • Originally posted by Jimi View Post
                                Is the RVC better resolution? It's crappy on my Gti and I wonder whether the screen is holding the camera back or vice versa

                                I guess the question to ask is whether cars with discover pro overseas get a better RVC or if it's the same unit regardless
                                My wifes passat with the RNS510 seems much lower resolution. The Discover Pro 8" is still only 800x480, but with its larger size it seems very clear whats going on behind you. I think the screen on the Discover 5.8" is the limiting factor, not the camera.

                                I have no clue how car manufacturers think less than 1920x1080 is appropriate for a screen of this size, considering you can buy a tablet with that res for about $150

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