Microsoft has released two new anti-iPad ads, trying to show that the Surface 2 is better than the Apple iPad. In the new holiday-themed ads, Microsoft highlights both the Surface’s kickstand and its support for multiple user accounts. In the above ad you “see how Surface 2 has great support for hands-free use while cooking and iPad doesn’t.” » Microsoft Launched Two New Anti-iPad Surface 2 Ads
Microsoft Retail Store are now accepting trade-ins for Apple iPads. In return Microsoft will give gift cards worth at least $200 for the iPad 2 and newer, meaning purchasers need only spend $149 to get an entry-level Microsoft Surface RT tablet. » Microsoft Retail Stores Offering $200+ For iPad Trade-In
Another Surface RT vs. iPad Ad Highlighting iPad Shortcomings
Microsoft is continuing its anti-iPad ad campaign, today releasing a new commercial comparing the Surface RT to the fourth generation iPad. The ad displays a Surface RT tablet and an iPad side-by-side, highlights both pricing and size differences between the two products. » Another Surface RT vs. iPad Ad Highlighting iPad Shortcomings
Microsoft Releases New Anti-iPad Ad Highlighting Surface Accessories
Microsoft has released another anti-iPad commercial, this time focusing on the iPad’s lack of a USB port while highlighting the Surface RT’s keyboard and stand. The ad uses Siri’s voice to point out iPad’s shortcomings. » Microsoft Releases New Anti-iPad Ad Highlighting Surface Accessories
The Verge reports that Microsoft is planning to drop the prices of its Surface RT tablets by $150. The lower prices, which will go into effect on Sunday July 14, are likely the result of lackluster sales. Microsoft has heavily marketed Windows 8 tablets in recent weeks, incuding 4 anti-apple ads highlight the iPad’s inability to multitask and its lack of built-in productivity software. » Microsoft Slash Surface RT Prices by $150
Microsoft Releases Fourth Anti-iPad Ad Highlighting Multitasking Capabilities
Microsoft has launched a fourth anti-iPad television ad, this ad highlights the iPad’s inability to run multiple apps at the same time. The ad shows two baseball scouts using an iPad and a Windows 8 tablet vie to sign same player, with the Windows 8 user coming out on top thanks to the tablet’s ability to simultaneously display two apps on the screen. » Microsoft Releases Fourth Anti-iPad Ad Highlighting Multitasking Capabilities
Microsoft Releases New iPad vs. Windows 8 Tablet Commercial [video]
Yesterday we posted a Windows 8 tablet ad highlighting iPad’s flaws & high price, today Microsoft releases a new ad that compares the iPad with the Windows 8 Tablet on thickness, weight, workflow and more. You can check out the video after the break. » Microsoft Releases New iPad vs. Windows 8 Tablet Commercial