New Laptop Hunters ad: Kid chooses Vaio over a Mac

Posted in Microsoft by Conner Flynn on April 10th, 2009

New Laptop Hunters ad: Kid chooses Vaio over a MacMicrosoft’s latest ad in the Laptop Hunters series follows Lisa and Jackson, a mother and son. They need a computer that’s “fast” because they need to look up stuff online before they haed out the door to baseball practice.

They don’t have any trouble finding great PC options for under-$1500. They make it look like they almost bought a Mac which are “popular at this age”. They soon select an affordable VAIO and get their cash back. The moral of the story? Probably that kids don’t want a Mac. Video below.

You guys still liking these commercials or are you getting sick of them?

[Engadget]

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2 Comments to “New Laptop Hunters ad: Kid chooses Vaio over a Mac”
  1. A Non Name Says:

    Sick of them? And how many PC bashing commercials has Apple released? Seems the only ones who care about these are the Mac fans themselves. They’re the only ones to comment on these…arguing between each other. The vast majority of PC users don’t give a crap. Besides, my gaming rig can out perform any Mac on the market today.

  2. Jo-Jo Says:

    I like how everyone is using the one frame grab from the commercial that makes this woman look like a deranged serial killer. Classy! I like the commercials. Very effective and informative.

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