Microsoft has released a new ad for the Surface Laptop 2. And, as is the company’s wont these days, Microsoft take the opportunity to troll Apple. How? By using a guy called Mackenzie Book, whose name can be shortened to Mac. Mac Book, geddit?
Microsoft Trolls Apple With a Guy Called Mackenzie
Those of you of a certain age will remember the Get a Mac ads that ran between 2006 and 2009. They portrayed PC and Mac as humans, with PC being boring and broken, and Mac being cool and capable. It was a great campaign that helped Mac succeed.
Apple has since moved on, talking up the Mac without referencing PCs. However, Microsoft’s ads for its Surface devices openly attack Macs, and its new one is no exception. However, for this one the company employed someone called Mackenzie Book.
As you can see, the only reason Microsoft employed Mackenzie was so it could flash up on the screen “Mac Book says…” followed by a host of bold claims comparing the Surface favorably to MacBooks. The closing shot being. “Mac Book says get a Surface Laptop”.
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Turning the tables in this way actually makes some sense. Apple’s Get a Mac ads, commonly known as Mac vs. PC, played on the fact people felt Macs couldn’t compete with Windows PCs. And the ad campaign was an effort to change people’s opinions.
Now, the Mac has a reputation, and it’s Microsoft trying to muscle in on that territory with its Surface devices. Hence the callback to an ad campaign that ended 10 years ago. Or, perhaps, Microsoft is still bitter about those ads and wants revenge.
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What next? Maybe for the follow-up Microsoft will employ Apple Martin to troll Cupertino. Or perhaps Apple will find someone called Mike Rosoft. Somehow we don’t think either of these are likely, so make the most of the insanity while it lasts.
This ad is, of course, just a little bit of fun. However, deciding whether to invest in a MacBook or a Surface Laptop is a more serious business. With that in mind, here are the things you need to know before replacing a MacBook with a Surface Laptop.
Read the full article: Microsoft Uses Mac Book to Sell the Surface Laptop
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