Problem with the skeumorphic design is that it's only approachable by people who are already familiar with the hardware, as dperfect already said. I share their frustration with such interfaces.
Also, non-skeumorphic doesn't have to maximize flexibility. It could just as well be designed for ease-of-use.
Also, non-skeumorphic doesn't have to maximize flexibility. It could just as well be designed for ease-of-use.