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Apple Mac/PC Ads With a UK Twist

leppi writes "Japanese isn't the only language barrier Apple's decided to cross with its 'I'm a Mac, I'm a PC' ads. Those Brits love their 'shenanigans and tomfoolery' just as much as the next guy. Watch the Peep Show's Mitchell and Webb do the honors as PC and Mac, respectively."

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  1. Re:OK... by Whiney+Mac+Fanboy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    With some truth in them, too...

    Bollocks - they completely ignore the fact that a mac is a PC.

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  2. Apple get the terminology WRONG!!! by pandrijeczko · · Score: 5, Insightful
    "PC" stands for "Personal Computer" which could be running Windows, Linux, *BSD, MSDOS, FreeDOS, etc. etc.

    Perhaps Apple's marketing consultants need to go on a quick computer course - after all, only a Windows PC is vulnerable to the "140,000 viruses" and whilst, using Crossover Office, it's possible to run MS Office on Linux, this is not the norm.

    In the UK, we have an Advertising Standards Agency that should stop misleading adverts - this looks to be a prime example for them now...

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    1. Re:Apple get the terminology WRONG!!! by 91degrees · · Score: 3, Insightful

      PC is has become a term meaning x86 based PC running Windows. That's evolution of language for you.

  3. Wanting it both ways.. by goldcd · · Score: 3, Insightful

    One advert makes the point that the 'PC' is a boring machine designed for boring office activities and the Mac is the free-spirited bundle'o'fun that'll bring joy an amusement to your home.
    Then a couple of adverts later, they proudly tell you how your Mac'll run MS Office, a package which pretty much defines 'non-fun office stuff'

  4. Re:Yup, these two are suitable PC and Macs by delinear · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Exactly what I thought when I saw this - Jeremy is funny not because he's "cool", but because he's trying so desperately hard to be cool (and quite often just ends up looking silly). So in essence, they're saying Macs are for people who aren't especially cool but want to look/act like they are (and don't mind parting with more money to achieve it), which is perhaps not the message they were aiming for. Maybe by choosing this pairing for the ads, Apple themselves are trying to be cool and missing the point somewhat, too? (On a sidenote, I love Mitchell and Webb, for all their faults).

  5. Re:Yup, these two are suitable PC and Macs by KDan · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I was thinking exactly that, when I first heard of these ads...

    I think the Apple marketing team has missed one essential point:

    Both of the main characters of Peep Show are wankers!

    That's one of the things that dawns on you as you watch the show is that the two characters are equally worthless human beings. You start off siding with Jeremy because he's cooler, but then realise he's a wanker, so then Mark appears slightly better because he's on the surface a bit more kind... but then he turns out to be a prick as well.

    Which I guess is spot on. Computers are a pain no matter which one you use!

    Daniel

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  6. Most ads suck by yeber · · Score: 3, Insightful

    and I would include the mac ones. I am a mac user and always have been, but the way these ads are presented does nothing but perpetuate the fanboi propoganda.