Apple posts effective response to Laptop Hunters ads

I'm sure some wanted to believe that Apple would take the high road with regards to Microsoft's Laptop Hunters ads. But those people don't understand Apple. Instead, Apple has responded with an ad of its own. And let's be serious here for a second. It's pretty effective.

(To see the right ad, click on Latest ads and then Elimination).

The point here is simple: Microsoft is pushing the value and choice of PCs compared to Macs, which is unassailable. PCs are cheaper and come in an amazing array of choices from a variety of sources.

Apple, in response, is changing the conversation, because they have to. But what they are advertising here is effectively the truth as well: PCs are prone to errors, crashes and malware. (I say effectively here because one ounce of common sense would prevent most of the security issues people have with PCs. And as my wife or any honest Mac user would be happy to tell you, Macs have all kinds of errors and crashes too, sorry.)

Anyhoo. Quibbling aside, it's an effective response.

Which brings up an interesting point. What will Apple do when Windows 7 ships? I mean, it's smaller, faster, and better than Vista. It approaches Mac-like elegant and design. It's just a better OS. Do they simply prattle on about the same, increasingly out of date complaints? Or is there something new to say about PCs that's relevant in the Windows 7 era?

Discuss this Article 105

DRWAM
on May 14, 2009
Need a seven passenger car but a radio that fits her music needs may be in her future. Do you think she would get mad if I got the metalic blue zine? ;)
Waethorn
on May 14, 2009
Completely O/T, I know: This was an email I received yesterday from Microsoft for a OneCare account that was supposed to expire soon (it was in Red status for about a week up until yesterday): "This is a free six month extension to your Windows Live OneCare subscription. Microsoft is providing you with this no-cost extension because Windows Live OneCare will be removed from sale in 2009 and discontinued in 2010. You will continue to enjoy the full benefits of your subscription until its expiration. Look for additional emails with more information about your options shortly before your subscription expires. Thank you for choosing Windows Live OneCare. YOUR CREDIT CARD WILL NOT BE CHARGED AND NO ACTION ON YOUR PART IS REQUIRED. Offer valid in Canada only." Nice! Looks like they're holding on to subscribers until Morro ships.
Waethorn
on May 14, 2009
@losta: It was a joke on Family Guy. If it's on Primetime US TV, it must not be offensive. @tayme: +1 Double-standards indeed.
mikegalos@msn.com
on May 14, 2009
bettie As I implied, I'm a big fan of both The Enlightenment and the founding principles of the United States of America. Apparently, I was right in suspecting that you are a fan of neither and prefer a hierarchy of privilege accorded and preserved by society with superior wealth as the determinator of one's "betters". It's fascinating to watch what was so well described in John Dean's "Conservatives Without Conscience" and Dr. Altemeyer's work on Right Wing Authoritarian followers and amazing to view the remains of happy vassals and serfs lauding the inherent superiority of those they believe above them.
Waethorn
on May 14, 2009
We in Canada classify Liberals as "center-of -right". Left is NDP, or "New Democrats". Despite the name, the NDP have always favoured Socialist, working-class endeavours. They were initially founded on the premise of universal health care. They also favour the unions.

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