Technically correct: A new ad for the book Microsoft Surface has a photographer that there are many - well, at least two - which can be done on the machine can not on a Mac.
Technically incorrect offer slightly twisted vision of a technology that takes over our lives.
Just look saliva.
Microsoft / YouTube screenshot Chris Matyszczyk / CNET
It used to be that every creative person who respects himself would like a PC and emit a throaty laugh.
What was that thing? Why would anyone use one?
Its elegance Donald Trump vocabulary and competence of Bernie Sanders on the heels.
Microsoft wants you to believe that things have changed. He wants, oh creative person to review their priorities and reevaluate their prejudices.
He wants you to use a book surface.
In an announcement, animal photographer Tim Flach insisted that the book surface gives better resolution. He pours over the details of the saliva of a slobbering tiger.
He uses the pen surfaces book directly on an image. And all versions up a killer line: "I can not do this on my Mac."
Maybe you could try the iPad Pro?
No, it is absurd to say. The iPad Pro is the only way to reach the area of Apple, right?
The message here is that you can do more with the Book of the surface of what you can with a Mac.
The announcement follows another series of ads that subtly implied Windows 10 computers became Mac too.
When I say "subtle", I mean that one of the protagonists continue offering dialogue on what it could not do on a Mac Show. "I do not have a touch screen on my Mac."
Microsoft clearly intends to reverse the idea that creative people should use Mac.
Creative people have strange, sensitive egos, though.
Technically incorrect offer slightly twisted vision of a technology that takes over our lives.
Just look saliva.
Microsoft / YouTube screenshot Chris Matyszczyk / CNET
It used to be that every creative person who respects himself would like a PC and emit a throaty laugh.
What was that thing? Why would anyone use one?
Its elegance Donald Trump vocabulary and competence of Bernie Sanders on the heels.
Microsoft wants you to believe that things have changed. He wants, oh creative person to review their priorities and reevaluate their prejudices.
He wants you to use a book surface.
In an announcement, animal photographer Tim Flach insisted that the book surface gives better resolution. He pours over the details of the saliva of a slobbering tiger.
He uses the pen surfaces book directly on an image. And all versions up a killer line: "I can not do this on my Mac."
Maybe you could try the iPad Pro?
No, it is absurd to say. The iPad Pro is the only way to reach the area of Apple, right?
The message here is that you can do more with the Book of the surface of what you can with a Mac.
The announcement follows another series of ads that subtly implied Windows 10 computers became Mac too.
When I say "subtle", I mean that one of the protagonists continue offering dialogue on what it could not do on a Mac Show. "I do not have a touch screen on my Mac."
Microsoft clearly intends to reverse the idea that creative people should use Mac.
Creative people have strange, sensitive egos, though.







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