I'm sure you have seen the video
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 at 2:57AM
But what about this one from GeekCulture.com
source:geekculture
Jon Arnason
Microsoft’s Lauren ad faked say bloggers
Accusations are flying within the blogosphere that Microsoft simply faked its latest ad portraying a real buyer named Lauren shopping for a 17” notebook under $1000, who supposedly couldn’t find what she was looking for in the Apple Store.
Bloggers forensically studied the advertisement in slow motion, pointing out that the shots of Lauren entering and leaving the store appear to have been shot all at once; the surrounding people walking past in both shots appear in the same place. This must mean, they conclude, that Lauren never entered the store looking for the $1000 17” notebook, and that the ad simply included a scene at “the Mac store” to offer Apple some additional free advertising.
Of course, it doesn’t really matter if Lauren walked into the store and spent any length of time there. The entire ad was contrived by definition. Lauren wasn’t given money to find the ideal computer for her needs, she was given a specific budget and told to find a specific hardware feature that Apple does not carry.
Apple only sells one 17” notebook with a high quality, full resolution screen. No PC maker ships anything comparable to the MacBook Pro for under $1000. As the ad points out however, there are plenty of low quality, low resolution 17” screens available from PC makers trying to dangle low prices in front of consumers in the overcrowded, low differentiation market for low end, generic PCs that ship with Windows Vista.
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source:appleinsider



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