All this does for me is long for a larger iPad that can accommodate a full size 88 key grand piano keyboard. Come on, Ives... make it happen.
There is a native YouTube app. If you ever really used YouTube, you'd know about it because they kinda shout it at you when you visit YouTube.com on an iOS device.
Apple even gave it some special privileges, to my surprise, allowing it to take over the position of the YouTube player. That is, if you view a YouTube video in Safari, it takes you to the app to watch it.
Then why advertise? If someone knows what an iPad is, I'm pretty sure that someone is familiar with apps. And apps means a lot of things. Including digital piano.
That means that this video is targeted to people who doesn't know what an iPad is. And with the video, I'd think that it's a digital piano.
Good work advertising, Apple. Instead of showing the key features of the iPad, making it look like a digital piano is more important. The digital piano isn't even a built in app.
If I was someone who didn't know what an iPad does, this video makes me think that the iPad is a $329 digital piano.
Purely musically spoken this ad is a bit of a fraud, because somewhere midway the ad (when the fingers are no longer visible) you suddenly hear extra piano notes (chords) that never could have been played by the two fingers.
So it wishes it was big?
All this does for me is long for a larger iPad that can accommodate a full size 88 key grand piano keyboard. Come on, Ives... make it happen.
Maybe you don't understand. The iMini is a recreational tablet - and Apple is showing that you can have fun with it.
Hey, there's been worse.*COUGH* *COUGH* Samsung
The samsung ads were hilarious. Now if you are a person who camps out for a phone i can see why you would be offended
If I was someone who didn't know what an iPad does, this video makes me think that the iPad is a $329 digital piano.
Hey, there's been worse.*COUGH* *COUGH* Samsung
The samsung ads were hilarious. Now if you are a person who camps out for a phone i can see why you would be offended
Really ? You know anyone who bumped there S3 to share anything after the first week? It is only slightly better than the bump app that has been on the iPhone for 4 years. No one used that more than a week after downloading it either.
Then show more apps! Of course the keyboard application will stay the same for even a smaller screen, how can you redesign it?
Then that leads me to a confusion where I have no idea if the iPad mini does exactly the same thing as the large iPad.
If they showed more apps, I'll be more certain that it does exactly the same thing.
I'm not to fond of it. Apple can do better.
The samsung ads were HILARIOUS. Did nothing to talk about the actual S3... but they were hilarious.
This is just genius, and in a way, beautiful. One of the best ads in years
Oh I know, they're a complete failure for their intended purpose. Would never buy an S3. They just made me giggle... "The headphone jack, is going to be on the bottom.... BOOM" hahahaha.As a former Ad/Marketing guy, I had to weigh in since you brought up the SIII ads. The Samsung ads are funny, but have a fatal flaw. They highlight how "in demand" their competitors product(s) are. There are better ways to differentiate than showing people lining up with fervor to buy a rival product.
Epic fail in terms of Advertising 101.
That's clearly a lady who DOES know what an iPad is. (But not an iMac.)
Way to disprove your own point by showing that even the world's most ignorant woman still knows what an iPad is.
Someone doesn't have iOS 6