It's funny, but the broken promises ad plays off consumer ignorance, and the entire "Mac has no issues" is largely due to its lack of popularity(meaning less people care to develop malware for it).
I have faith in the consumer. The "Mac tax" ads from MS are certainly far more effective, and these ads will probably serve to better inform the public of the Windows 7 launch, if anything.
It's always a risky move to directly address your main competitor in your advertisements. That goes for both companies.
I don't need your console war.
It feeds the rich while it buries the poor.
You're power hungry, spinnin' stories, and bein' graphics whores.
I don't need your console war.
NO NO, NO NO NO.







