Thanks for everyone's patience. To be clear the bugs here aren't major or difficult to fix from a technical point of view (I know because I have programming background), and all are software issues which can be fixed by updated firmware. I was up till early morning last night to capture all the bugs I can find in an annotated video with the new sample unit, and they have assigned a senior engineer back to ironing out these out so fingers crossed for a quick and thorough fix.
The point of these delays is so that you don't get unfinished glitchy units - I am on my second sample unit so believe me, I am the guinea pig, not you. I am pressing them to work as fast as they can but at the same time I made clear to the manager that I don't want a rushed and glitchy product - to make sure of that I am testing whatever new firmware they have to give to me.
In other news the new sample unit I have is a DNS-810, so you can take a look at how the new one looks compared to the ANS (minor differences in style and of course, factory FAKRA and CAN-Bus connections at the back):
The unit is in my car but in my frustration with testing it I have yet to hook up the reverse camera and put the trim back so it's a bit of a mess, I'd rather get photos when everything's a bit tidier.
You might notice in the first picture that the screen reflects a slight purple hue - this is part of the special anti-reflective coating and I can confirm it works very well - feels like you have a matte screen protector but everything is still crisp and there's no rainbow colour refraction of the pixels like the last matte screen protector I got for my phone. Reflections are either unnoticeable or reduced enough so that you can still see the screen clearly, except in the worst direct sunlight situations - nothing any screen can do about that. To be clear, that slight purple hue of the anti-reflective screen is only visible when the screen is off - can't see any of it at all when the screen is on.
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