As seen on CNET.com, Apple has debuted three new “Get a Mac” ads online. These three ads have been running in Apple Retail Stores as previously reported and are not currently available on Apple.com’s “Get a Mac” television ad section.
For now, at least, these three new ads seem to be ‘Net-only.
MacDailyNews reader “getamac” has posted all three ads on YouTube:
Get a Mac – “Self Pity” ad:
Get a Mac – “Better Results” ad:
Get a Mac – “Counselor” ad:
UPDATE: 3:50pm EDT: Apple has now added the three new ads to their website: http://www.apple.com/getamac/ads/
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I think they are all great. They get across a different point in each of the commercials and do it in a humuros way – keep it up Apple!
I liked all three!
Chiat/Day is the agency that did the famous “rocks and trees” ad in the early 80’s for Infiniti. It was an “image” thing, showed rocks and trees and not the cars.
Everyone laughed and bought the Lexus. It took 20 years for Inifiniti to recover, now they have a very strong look, but its the design and styling of the cars, although the ads are good, don’t know who does them.
RE; ads and art: just because no one understands you, it does not mean you are a great artist.