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The new Bentley Flying Spur’s multi-functional Touch Screen Remote (TSR) lets rear seat occupants increased control over the car’s range of luxury features.
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The remote, which sits atop the rear centre console, held in place by integrated magnets, deploys at the touch of a button.
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To tie in well with the Flying Spur’s handcrafted cabin, the TSR is finished in polished metal embellished with diamond knurling.
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The TSR’s performance is driven by a four-core processor and 1GB of onboard RAM. The interface is a 1280 x 720 pixel display. It has a host of sensors including a three-axis accelerometer and a proximity sensor, which combined with haptic feedback make the TSR easy and intuitive to use. A 3200mAh Lithium-Polymer battery makes sure frequent charging is not required.
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The TSR lets passengers configure their 14-way adjustable backrest and cushion, control six-setting seat heating and ventilation, five massage functions and armrest heating from a single screen. It grants passengers full control of air conditioning functions individually for both sides of the rear passenger compartment, including fan speed, temperature, air distribution and ionisers.
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Cabin lighting can be controlled either by day or by night. The TSR controls the Flying Spur’s glass-to-glass panoramic sunroof and windows to allow natural light to seep in to the cabin or block it for a more subdued setting. It also lets the rear passengers see current speed, journey information, and outside temperature among others.
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