Win 7 Commercial Shows Strange Slideshow
It's the final countdown!
Microsoft's advertisements for Windows 7 are going to be huge. With the October 22 launch date approaching, Microsoft will be dialling up the campaigns.
In order to effectively convey the advantages of Windows 7 to the mass market, Microsoft needs to use its short TV spot seconds like it did with the Laptop Hunter campaigns – by highlighting the appreciable advantages of a product over the competition.
Windows 7 has enough new bells and whistles to make the consumer take notice. Of course, they could also just let a four year old convey the excitement instead.
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"I'm a PC and we can actually have a laugh" instead of laughing at the morons who buy our overpriced pap.
Disturbing!!....
I wish Microsoft would know what "code rollback" means... they should have rolled back to XP after Vista, and simply improve it... Or perhaps what MS should really do - is to go back to a drawing board and rewrite the kernel? Either way - something tells me it would not work anyway... I am looking forward to Windows 7, although I do really hate that they move things around in the OS itself, change a few bits, change themes, skins, and whatnots, and at the end of day we will have Vista with fewer services running by default... Could someone at Toms provide some proper OS tweaking and comparison guide? Or are you guys really dedicated to "Hardware guides" only - you know things like "Steve jobs said..." and "new Ipod nano is great" kind of stuff?