Les pubs de Microsoft… quoi pensée! April 5, 2009
Posted by Vincent in : Mac, Technology , trackbackTout le monde sait que je suis un amateur de Mac et que je préfère cette marque. Bien que je connaisse tous les avantages, ce n’est pas le cas pour tout le monde.
Microsoft tente de contrer l’effet du Mac sur ces ventes depuis quelques temps et avec pas moins de 300 millions de dollars. Pour vous aider, voici les pubs #1 et #2
Pub #1
Pub #2
Qu’est-ce qu’il y a à dire sur la pub #1?
- Elle n’est jamais entré dans un Apple Store selon certains bloggers
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.
Je crois que c’est assez…
Qu’est-ce qu’on peut dire sur la pub #2 est encore plus intéressant.
Bien que le gars soit connaisseur en techno!!
Il a pas regardé comme il faut ce qu’il a acheté
- HP rates its built-in battery for less than 3 hours… Mac wins with 5 hours! (reviewers rates it at 2 hours)
- In terms of power, HP Pavilion HDX 16t ships with a 2.13 GHz Core 2 Duo P7450 paired with 4GB of PC2-5300 DDR2 RAM, which is a slower memory architecture than Apple was shipping in early 2006 MacBooks three years ago. Mac ships with Core 2 Duo P7350 or P8600 with PC3-8500 DDR3 RAM. Mac wins!
- Hopefully, Giampaolo is at least technologically savvy enough to upgrade to the 64-bit version of Windows Vista (or downgrade to the 64-bit version of Windows XP) in order to actually take advantage of that 4GB of RAM, as the standard version of Windows can only actually use about 3GB of it, a technical problem he wouldn’t face on the MacBook. Mac wins again!
- The strangest point of this ad is that Giampaolo didn’t get the portability, battery life, and power he was looking for, he just ended up with a cheap-appearing machine that obscured its real technical limitations under a flashy layer of misleading, specification-oriented marketing, the very thing he thought he was avoiding with HP: buying a brand rather than a computer.
- Why are they never mentioning Windows Vista? Probably because they can’t say the word Vista anymore!
Enjoy!
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