clip provides a concise overview of everything that is great about the device, and summarizes the most important features of this deluxe tablet. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAxH0YHdTuA The notion that this tablet can replace your laptop is high with this one, and this 88 second clip goes over everything — from the fourth generation Intel Core processors to the redesigned kickstand, the new Type Covers and, of course, Office 2013 capabilities. A second video focuses on the Pen, and the associated convenience of OneNote and cloud integration. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1y5S38A8cFI In terms of the message it coveys, this 68 second ad it is all about the stylus, and usage with fingers is not shown. This could lead to confusion that the touch screen only works with the pen — which is, very obviously, not actually the case. The screen works great with hands. Still, the ads are pretty good overall, and should highlight the best features of the Surface Pro 3, while we await that one really amazing ad. Given their length, these probably are not heading to TV screens, but will surely be used on other media, including social, like Twitter and Facebook to promote this amazing little piece of hardware. What are your thoughts on this? Comments, please.]]>
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It’s about time as you said. These visual ads did a great job showcasing all the awesome features of the SP3. A little late, but definitely some ads that should go over well with potential consumers.
I’m not saying it’s about. I think they’ve been doing informative ads for some time now. I think these are great adds for the Surface Pro. This is something that will really go over well with the type of customer who really wants a device like this. I’m still not sure I would consider this a main stream commercial, especially if they were advertising the non-Pro version of Surface. I think the average every day person who just feels like they have to have the latest and greatest thing aren’t easily moved by documentary style commercials