Quote from: Venger11888 on June 16, 2020, 16:49:05
From a marketing point of view - Design of PS5 is a definite win. The energy created around its design choice is better than I think even Sony could have predicted. I personally like the design language. Something different. As far as how well the PS5 fits with your decor... over time folks get accustomed to all manner of items that are not considered works of art within their home. Routers, sound bars, Cable Boxes, Air Fryers, security system panels....at the end of the day....function will outweigh form factor. The challenge is to create positive enthusiasm for design and still and still deliver on performance. I think the PS5 has positioned itself very well for success.
I would like you to show me a router, cable box, air fryer or security system panel that is the size of a medium vacuum cleaner and is supposed to sit next to your TV. Please and thank you.
As for sound bars: show me one that isn't relatively neutral, and one that isn't explicitly designed to match a TV (as in: bar-shaped, wide and relatively flat, to sit beneath the TV)?
The point being: your examples are not very comparable to this. Yes, people get used to things, but that is dependent on a host of factors, from utility and design to size and placement (plus many others).