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I think the build quality looks great, and yes, he did beat me to putting an iPad in my car. My priorities have changed... I'm happy with a phone in a PanaVise mount now, and if I get a navpod, it will likely contain the screen for a night-vision system
For me the visual issue is that the navpod now extends higher than the upper lip of the driver's gauge cluster, whereas an OEM navpod lines up almost perfectly with it height-wise - I don't think I would want a tall thing sticking up in the middle of the dash and ruining the NSX's legendary visibility. Whenever I drive any other car these days, even sports cars like GT3s and BRZs and whatever, I feel like I'm driving a tank through a periscope, and I can't wait to get back behind the "IMAX windshield".
However I don't see a way to hold the iPad securely at speed and also bring the top edge of the navpod down too much lower. So if you want an iPad AND a head unit, this seems to be the way to go. There is certainly room for someone to skip the head unit and try iPad mounted portrait in the dash, plus an audio processor somewhere else in the car... (you'd have to relocate the climate controls for this to work)
For me the visual issue is that the navpod now extends higher than the upper lip of the driver's gauge cluster, whereas an OEM navpod lines up almost perfectly with it height-wise - I don't think I would want a tall thing sticking up in the middle of the dash and ruining the NSX's legendary visibility. Whenever I drive any other car these days, even sports cars like GT3s and BRZs and whatever, I feel like I'm driving a tank through a periscope, and I can't wait to get back behind the "IMAX windshield".
However I don't see a way to hold the iPad securely at speed and also bring the top edge of the navpod down too much lower. So if you want an iPad AND a head unit, this seems to be the way to go. There is certainly room for someone to skip the head unit and try iPad mounted portrait in the dash, plus an audio processor somewhere else in the car... (you'd have to relocate the climate controls for this to work)