Apple debuts iPad commercial during Academy Awards broadcast (with video)

Apple tonight debuted the company’s first iPad commercial during Academy Awards broadcast. It’s an introductory ad designed to show off iPad’s versatility and screen size:


Direct link via YouTube here.

In related news, Apple CEO Steve Jobs was spotted entering The Kodak Theater in Hollywood for tonight’s Oscars ceremony. More info and photo here.

UPDATE: 8:58pm ET: Pixar’s “Up” has just won the Oscar for Animated Feature Film.

UPDATE: 9:43pm ET: Apple now has a version of their new iPad ad online here.

51 Comments

  1. ^^
    very happy to see Jeff Bridges get the win too ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”smile” style=”border:0;” /> well deserved he’s an amazing actor.

  2. Also I’m not so sure about the camera people are seeing as it seems to dissapear in landscape mode which leadse to believe it is a status indicator in that area. Wishful thinking though, on my part as well. Few more weeks and it will be clear!

  3. You can’t type on the thing – did you notice that when the faux key board came up there was no demonstration of it actually working like a keyboard?

    I’m ordering mine with the real key board accessory and then, I’ll almost have a laptop computer!

  4. The whole point of this commercial is too emphasis the speed of this thing. People will see the ad and think “It’s not that fast in person — look at how slow this crap netbook I have is.” Then they go to a store and discover the ipad really is that fast and smooth — and they’ll be amazed and buy one. Or three.

  5. @Flaw Acknowledged

    Congratulations on a new low for dumb comments! I guess that the ad had the actor curl his/her fingers around the keyboard because that way it would show better that the keyboard is nonfunctional.

    Please don’t order an iPad. Someone as inane as you doesn’t deserve one.

  6. @SKYLARK … Both in my Netflix queue!

    Great ad. The speed was fine. Kind of like fast forwarding through a movie, where you see snippets of this and that. In a way it’s a condensation of the Mac OS X ad many of us have wished to see. Something that shows what the thing can do. This certainly doesn’t, but as a teaser, it works pretty well.

    I didn’t like the music either, but then, I find most generic pop music like that stupid, dull and completely disposable.

  7. Very nice ad. Apple can afford to whizz through the features of the iPad because most people are now familiar with its interface magic from the iPhone and iPod Touch.

    BTW: I think the released version will definitely have a camera. In the leaked pictures of the iPad in the lab – where it was bolted into a metal security frame – there is definitely a cut-out in the frame where the camera has been spotted. I doubt this is a light sensor because in landscape mode the users hand would be covering it up most of the time, blocking out any light.

  8. Music sucks, but the visuals are perfect for a first run at something so completely new that it boggles the mind. It just gives you enough exposure of each item, that each scene tantalizes you. -However, the music still sucks. I have always found the music in Apple adds to be something I’ve wanted to own. This is utterly forgetful.

    Perhaps they had a reason for using such rubbish. They usually do.

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