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by ge0rg
700 days ago
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I want back the UX of electronics from twenty years ago, with physical knobs and dials. Spare me the glitchy touch screens on kitchen appliances that can't be operated with wet fingers. Spare me the cheap pseudo buttons without a noticeable click point on washing machines. I don't want to wait multiple seconds after pushing the power "button" to see if the device just lags or if I didn't push hard enough. I don't want a TV that needs minutes to boot android, only to overlay what I want to see with ads benefiting the manufacturer. I don't want to wait a minute after starting the car before I can configure the heating... on a touch screen that first makes me accept the ToS. |
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Well, the person upthread did say "I don't think any of the camera manufacturers have good UX people" (emphasis mine) and the kitchen appliance companies don't either