
“My packet switches bring all the boys to the yard…”
Routers, for all their importance in keeping the Internet running, aren’t exactly the coolest pieces of hardware out there. You might lust after the new Oculus Rift or a new smartphone, but we doubt most people too much about their routers until the stop working — and we can’t say we blame anyone for that!
But Yamaha, who’s been producing a range of routers for 20 years, has decided that it doesn’t like the status quo. So, in order to spice things up and get people excited about their current lineup, the company has produced a gravure-style calendar showing their hardware with various seasonal backgrounds. And the Internet has responded with nothing but enthusiasm!
▼ “I got this Yamaha calendar, but it’s totally crazy. I want one next year too!”
YAMAHAのカレンダー届いたけど意味不明すぎてやばい!来年も欲しい! pic.twitter.com/xL5V9Ebzpu
— やむ/nogisawa (@nogisawa) March 27, 2016
The calendar apparently was produced following an election for the “best router” they’ve produced over the last 20 years with the general public. Surprisingly, the winner was the RTA50i, which was first released in 1998! (You can see the full list of winners here if you’re interested.)
▼ Got any room on that beach chair for a second?
YAMAHAからカレンダーが届いたんだけど、ルーターのグラビア写真集という素敵なコンセプトに、お、おぅってなってる pic.twitter.com/6GLunv2AjL
— ガンバス@なこラーメン (@Nakoramen) March 28, 2016
So, we can understand the “election” to decide the most popular router, but where did the idea to put out a calendar come from?!
It’s all part of Yamaha’s attempts to help people feel “closer” to their products, and there is some precedence — the company released similar photos for one of their routers back in 2008 as well. This time, though, they’ve got a full calendar with alluring shots of their goods laid out bare for all the world to see!
Obviously, a big part of this is just Yamaha having some fun with their products, but the seasonal images are also apparently intended to highlight the fact that the products are produced by a Japanese company. For example, the page for April features fallen cherry blossom petals and a nice cup of sake.
▼ Now you know which router to take with you to hanami in Yoyogi Park!
YAMAHAルーター総選挙のカレンダーが届いた。
— ひぐどん (@higudon) March 25, 2016
季節の風景とルーターの絵が面白い。
YAMAHAさん、センスあるなぁw pic.twitter.com/frwF7HMeKF
Well, we doubt anyone will say routers are boring ever again! And now we can only hope Yamaha will turn this into an annual tradition. Maybe next year we’ll get an idol group composed of routers dancing in exotic locales?
And if you like hardware, you’ll definitely want to check out this robotic die that always lands on six! It’s the best way to ensure a day spent gambling ends in success!
Sources: Net Lab
Featured image: Twitter/@higudon, Twitter/@Nakoramen, Twitter/@nogisawa






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