Too much Shine
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Working with a Lifestyle and tech magazine gives me access to a lot of shiny new gizmos and from the past few months I have been noticing that more and more manufacturers are just pushing out products with glossy exteriors. At first I though that maybe this is just so that large devices such as TV’s that need to be put on a wall or on a table and then just be controlled via remote would give the place a classy look. It would stand out thanks to the shiny surface and attract attention easily. Fine, I understand and that is the only point that I can think of that makes sense in practical life.
But this is also true that Shiny glossy things makes one want to touch the shiny surface and just get a feel of the surface. This is where the problem starts, the glossy exterior attracts fingerprints, dust and scratches as much as it attracts attention. People tend to touch these shiny objects and once a couple of fingerprints get embedded, say bye bye to the device’s shiny look. In terms of TV’s and DVD players etc, I can understand, you just clean the surface off with a soft damp cloth and the exterior regains its smooth glossy texture. But what these manufacturers are doing now a days is totally uncanny.
Pick up any new device… be it phones, notebooks, net books, gaming consoles hell even LCD monitors now come with a glossy panel. Yes they look very nice…. Yes they look very shiny.... but only as far as the protective plastic cover is on them. Take it off and Walla your shiny new device is subjected to huge noticeable fingerprints. The general human perception is like I said… if its shiny one would want to touch it. So why handheld devices such as phones and notebooks are being pushed out with glossy panels. They would be kept in hands, and they would get tons of fingerprints on them…. Personally, I have started to get irritated with it… take the notebook out of the case, use it for a while, and then before keeping it back, wipe the fingerprints off so that the next time you take it out, it looks neat and shiny as ever. Why make the glossy panel in the first place if I would be spending half my time just cleaning it….
It gets worse in case of Cell phones, Phones from various manufacturers are also getting glossier by the day. It was one thing that you can save the display screen from scratches and fingerprints using a Scratchguard, but now what ? I have usedquite a few glossy phones myself and frankly speaking I kept cleaning them after every call I made and every sms I sent… I have to be extra careful because these phones are demo units and have to be sent back, but what about an average consumer, would someone spend so much time to clean a phone?
What worse that any scratches on devices with glossy panel stand out like a nasty scar. Think of it, a nice shiny surface, but there is a small line in a different color and without the shine… How bad it would look..
So what’s the best part… Get Scratchguard, screen guards or protective covers…. That would be effective for a while, but no matter how hard you try, your beloved device would get a fingerprint or scratch sooner or later during usage… I just Hope that the manufacturers would reconsider going glossy on every damn thing that they can churn out.. The consumer now is smart and knows that maintaining glossy panels is pain… that Is why more and more people are going for matte finish devices…. I wouldn’t deny the market for these shiny toys is not present, its present at a large scale, but once the shine fades away under scratches and fingerprints, it just feels plain sad seeing the once lively device so dull and scratched.
22 comments:
i do agree with you on this karan... cuz i recently bought a HP laptop and have to clean it every time before I keep it back... Though I bought it cuz of the configurations but I have to bear with things which I neva ever wanted ie the glossy top... It may be possible that people would buy shiny/glossy things cuz it looks good from a distance.. but can be sure that there opinion would change after using it for some time..
Yeah, after the initial phase of showing off and the new gadget in my hand is over.... then people realize.... :)
if i may jump in,
miss finance and economics.i would like to pinpoint tht any intelligent customer who has dealt with the problems of using shiny stuff would not go in again 4 d same product....i can guarantee u tht ,but the thn is he shld be an "intelligent" customer....
"finance and economics"..thts a weird name for a cute female like you.
mmmm things are getting heated up here.. so I better focus on the discussion topic... I agree that the ratio of so called "intelligent " customers is quite small.... may be its just more of segregation of requirements and priorities rather than anything else...There are people who just buy phones cuz of the looks... even before knowing the functionalities...though I must add the ratio of these customers are extremely high...
ya...I am really keen to know the age groupof ppl which goes for these product.. also I would say this is confined wid phones only rather than ne other gadget like laptops n all
ya cud be...but the the strange part is that even the professionals are goin for looks rahther than features...
exactly.... so lets c how long this craze lasts.... :)
This is really getting interesting... So Mr. Baja, you have yet again spurred a 'Big Fight' on whether all that glitters is showering gold on the marketers.
The entire scroll on the conversation leaves me with a dilemna on whether I want something I would like to flaunt, or something that would last me long. Now all of us here must have noticed the finger impressions getting embedded on the black shiny surface of our recent possessed purchase, but then look at it in a positive manner...you are just leaving a mark on your own product. And if in case you loose it, it will be easier for the forensic experts to arrive at a conclusion on whom does it belong to...
Now, am I sounding a little too optimistic... :-)
now that is real optimism... :)
Its just another angle to look at things if u ask me....
Looking at the glass half full i must say :)
:-), I wasnt even expecting a reply on my stupid post last evening.
But its gr8 to see one engaging blog where nothing goes unnoticed...
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