mbd2015LTZ
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Oh my goodness I’m not the only one. Please I hope someone has informationAnyone have information on the current availability of the diesel and premium/ultimate packages? My order is still at 1100 since mid-September and I'm getting the feeling that it's going to end up like those 2021s which never made it past 1100 and were just cancelled.
Riley
I'm happy I found a '22 Tahoe with it. I stream everything anyway. Hooked up a Roku Express and anything we can watch at home we can watch on the RSE now. Stuck it along side the console. Yes, I agree, it's pricey for what are essentially blank tv screens but I'd rather be able to plug in any input than be stuck with software from 2021 for however long I keep the car.RSE package was not great in the 21's but it's complete junk (laughably bad) in the 22's with the awful software. If anyone has a build on hold for RSE, seriously drop it. These vehicles will be worth more without it.
I'm happy I found a '22 Tahoe with it. I stream everything anyway. Hooked up a Roku Express and anything we can watch at home we can watch on the RSE now. Stuck it along side the console. Yes, I agree, it's pricey for what are essentially blank tv screens but I'd rather be able to plug in any input than be stuck with software from 2021 for however long I keep the car.
How does the tech become obsolete when you just plug in whatever input you want via HDMI? Unless HDMI itself gets replaced by something else which I don't see happening anytime soon... If my Roku Express becomes obsolete, I buy a new streamer, plug in, and I'm up to date. I'd rather that than it come with some proprietary OS loaded on the screens, which will likely get outdated much faster.. And IMO, the built in RSE look is a nicer, cleaner look than tablets strapped to the headrest. Also, I like that both screens can show the same input and then I can "listen in" from the front screen and play the sound through the entire car.My gripe with the RSE (and this isn't just for the GM implementation, it's true for essentially all manufacturer installed media systems) is that A) the tech itself will be obsolete extremely quickly and B) if you don't have an upgrade path where the media system is disconnected from the OS of the vehicle and the screens aren't upgradable or removable, the screens turn into an ownership/resale liability. I'm flummoxed that people are waiting on RSE constraints when a tablet/iPad with a seat-back mount is a better media device in every possible way.
Yeah, I still don't understand lol.. it's basically a blank TV with HDMI input. Unless HDMI becomes obsolete, which shouldn't be any time soon, any input can be plugged in and run on it. So I'm not concerned...The vehicle will absolutely outlive the built in RSE system. It'll be like the conversion vans with the built in TVs & VCR, although those were much easier to retrofit than the current RSE systems. I worked in car audio/video for several years and manufacturers were constantly making vehicles harder and harder to modify. It used to be a $10 dash kit & $10 wiring harness to replace a radio whereas now it can easily exceed a few hundred bucks. The people buying brand new cars are likely not too concerned with this as it will not be their vehicle by the time the electronics are outdated or failing, but it will be a problem nonetheless.
No electronics are immune to becoming obsolete, but it will be a lot easier to give a kid a new tablet than replace the entire built in RSE in a car.
Yeah, I still don't understand lol.. it's basically a blank TV with HDMI input. Unless HDMI becomes obsolete, which shouldn't be any time soon, any input can be plugged in and run on it. So I'm not concerned...