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Apple, Inc. is a content producing machine, lately, with plenty of new ads for the iPhone, and now a new online ad for their Get a Mac campaign. This ad, which can currently be seen on the New York Times website as well as other major websites, is called “Mac Customer Satisfaction” and features the usual two suspects, Justin Long and John Hodgeman. This time around, PC tries to correct a “mistake” that seems to be made when it comes to Mac’s customer satisfaction ratings. However, it ends with a nice surprise.
With this new ad, Apple is taking another direct shot at Microsoft. Although Microsoft recently released their cleverly named “I’m a PC” ads on TV, I still think Apple has them beat. Although Microsoft’s idea is there, Apple’s execution at pointing out their achievements and Windows’ flaws seems to be spot on in almost every ad they produce. As usual, I look forward to seeing more of these funny advertisements in the future.
With this new ad, Apple is taking another direct shot at Microsoft. Although Microsoft recently released their cleverly named “I’m a PC” ads on TV, I still think Apple has them beat. Although Microsoft’s idea is there, Apple’s execution at pointing out their achievements and Windows’ flaws seems to be spot on in almost every ad they produce. As usual, I look forward to seeing more of these funny advertisements in the future.
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