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Have you ever tried to search for an actor’s name using a TV remote? There can be easily a couple of thousand names in that list (try scrolling it). Searching something is also not fun.

I have the same. Collection for famous main actors that are nicely curated with an individual cover (with the actor’s/actress’ signature and picture) - using color codes to help differentiating between “movie collections”, “actor collections”, “brand collections” and “language collections”. If you open the collections, I curated texts for each actress/actor collection that gives some insides about their career. I am doing the same for the classic movie collections and also for the different brands I collect. This gives my family and me so much more comfort in looking for what we want to watch - including inspiration browsing these collections - something that you never get from a search.

While looking irritating at first glance…

… the color guide gives you a good overview on what a collection is about…

… and isn’t a puzzling look at a TV screen at all (with fast scrolling in the classic TV apps)…

… and gives you a clean view on an actor’s work with everything in one place….

… oh, and did I mention that i have the info on that actor in my own language, too? …

I am a collector. And I want my collection to be something that is done well, looking nice to the viewer and all in my own language. And my family appreciates that very much. My wife is all in for these actor collections. She’s using them all the time. If I imagine telling her to use the search… that would clearly be the end of the whole home entertainment thing.

You see, there’s more than one use case and what seems odd to one person means a whole world to another. Having the possibilities is what matters most. Having the possibilities no longer is what really should bother everybody involved.

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