im by no means an expert in socialist societies but would the concept of a playstation 5 even make sense under socialism? if you see it as a symbol, from conception to its purpose, it reflects values that would not be prioritized or maybe even allowed in a socialist society, so the question feels a bit off-point but still gives an indication of the intricacies of individual expression under a collective centralized regime
Agree broadly though would caveat that debating preferences more on this end of the spectrum might also enrich our understanding of what we truly value, lead to more informed decisions, and possibly even innovation by challenging conventional perspectives. Always find the revealed vs stated preferences research illuminating in this regard