Cadillac has unveiled its new in-car infotainment/connectivity system called CUE.<br /><br />CUE stands for Cadillac User Experience and features an 8-inch touch-screen with only four buttons to operate it, keeping things simple, according to Cadillac.<br /><br />Features of the technology include Bluetooth connectivity for many hand-held devices as well as natural voice recognition. New users can choose a simpler set-up for the CUE or a fully connected "super user" configuration. There's also a new technology called proximity sensing which displays buttons on the screen as it senses a hand approaching the touch-screen. <br /><br />CUE runs on a Linux operating system for greater stability.<br /><br />The CUE system will debut next year in the Cadillac XTS and will also be offered in the 2013 ATS sedan and the next SRX crossover.Dan Cunningham #DanSellsTrucks (and Cars too!) reviews the new infotainment system in the 2017 Cadillac CT6 focusing on Apple Car Play. <br /> <br /> - In this episode we give you a look at the Cadillac User Experience, also known as Cadillac CUE. This is the new infotainment system ... <br /> <br />Cadillac has unveiled its new in-car infotainment/connectivity system called CUE. CUE stands for Cadillac User Experience and features an 8-inch touch-screen ... <br /> <br />Cadillac Cue was unveiled at CTIA Enterprise & Applications on Wednesday it's a full integrated cockpit experience combining the sensor stack. steering wheel ... <br /> <br />Alas, it takes one step back with haptic feedback buttons that are still tough to use. Subscribe to Roadshow: http://bit.ly/1Z3Ff7G Visit us online at http://www.
