Yep. The biggest misconception is that they don't listen, but if you look at keynotes where they talk about customer feedback, you'll see they do listen.
Not to mention I have a friend at Apple who said that he 100% assures me they listen. (He's at Apple corporate, I can't go into detail for his sake but everyone has seen is work).
If you have a small HDTV I could see how it's easier, but on a 55" it looks ridiculous. ...BUT, give me a Hulu app and I'll gladly choke down any interface they want.
Call him up and ask him why the new UI is so bad , what was the reason for this
Not keen on it, it's way too Toytown for me. I particularly dislike the border that shows which icon is selected as it's too thin to spot easily (particularly with me being colour-blind) - I can often find it only by clicking around and watching for movement.
One of the (if not the) weakest UI from Apple in a long time.
I doubt he even knows who the UI designers are. They're very secretive at Apple. It took me 2 years just to get him to tell me what he did there, and even then he didn't give me his job title he just showed me an example of his work and told not to tell anyone it was his work.
I love the UI, it is simple, fast and it works.
The selected icon could be in full colour and the others could be monochrome. The problem with that is that many of the icons are trademarked branding and often companies get really anal about even using a slightly different shade of colour, never mind removing it entirely.Icons devoid of colour with a sleek but prominent highlight, i.e. yellow around grey, are the best way to go on devices you don't interact with directly.
It's actually making news now-
I sent Apple an email via the hardware feedback section on their site.
If you hate the new UI...ask them to simply switch it back.
I did.
Good luck to us!
Maybe its in anticipation of the touch screen TV that's rumored. All I know is that this was a big step backwards.