Here are some previous poll results, framed in terms of PS5 to XSX ratio:
Jan 2020, prior to the spec reveals: 2.26 to 1
Late March 2020, right after Cerny's reveal of PS5: 1.5 to 1
April 2020, after the dust settled a bit: 2.09 to 1
(I could link to those polls, if anyone needs me to.)
We could consider this one a sample of how people feel after Sony's presentation. I'll calculate a ratio once there are enough votes.
May I suggest we include "undecided" as a category? I think a lot of people are still undecided at this point. I know I am.
The Sony tilt on GAF is very interesting to me.
I've seen a handful of polls on tech oriented sites (TechPowerUp, Anand tech, Extremetech, etc) with far more responses (in the thousands per poll) which seem to indicate this coming console generation is going to be a 50/50 split. In these other polls I've seen so far, there seems to be a slight preference for the XseX by about 50.5% vs PS5 at 49.5%.
Of course, even larger polls should be taken with a grain of salt. And polls on GAF with such a low sample size have almost no statistical relevance at all. But the polls on here ARE interesting at least from the standpoint that there seem to be a lot more Sony centric users here vs Xbox users.
Do those tech sites tend to be inhabited mostly by people from US and UK? If so, that might explain it. The PS and Xbox ratio in those territories is pretty close to 50/50. I think GAF has a more globally representative audience -- not sure if that's true, but that's my impression. That could be part of the difference, since globally the preference is about 2 to 1 this gen (roughly matching the ratio of GAF polling preference).
As for "no statistical relevance," that depends on what you're making an inference to. If to the global population, or to US population, no, of course not. But if you're just trying to get a sense of GAF members' preference, then it's a decent gauge. I think that's all a reasonable person would infer from the results -- that GAF, by somewhere around a 1.5 to 2 to 1 margin, tends to lean toward Sony. That wouldn't be a surprise to anyone who's hung out here for a while. There are still lots of Xbox-only guys and lots of multiconsole users to balance things out, though.
Should be interesting to see if MS can shift the balance with their presentation.