Thinking about my own tech use, I somehow have to agree, that using older OSes or old touch screen devices (e.g., iPod Touch) feels like going back into the Stone Age. I can't really explain why.
I know that interface design and UX/UI is a broad field and there is certainly a lot of scientific work done, however as an outsider, I don't know where to start looking. So, my question: Is this a real effect more people perceive? Is there any research on the topic?
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The tendency is understandable. A truly excellent, timeless UI is also a boring UI.
I also think that replacing physical controls in cars with touch screens is a fundamentally broken idea from the start. The reason we're seeing it so much comes down to cost minimization, not user experience.
And I think there are more bad digital interfaces because most appliances/objects have been made in the digital age.
Video games might be a good case study here. Some game interfaces age really poorly, while others don't seem out of place at all.
As far as digital/analog hybrids are concerned, take a look at synthesizers. One can hardly discern modern Casios from their 1980s ancestors.