Apple posted a trio of new commercials on its official YouTube channel over the weekend, showcasing the capabilities of its new products. One ad is about (for a change) the iPhone X's Portrait Lightning photo mode, while the other two spots focus on the new iPad Pro, which it tries to portray as the ideal tool for learning, exploring and interacting with the world around you. You can watch all three spots below, or on Apple's official YouTube channel, which you can find <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>.
The first ad is about the Portrait Lightning photo mode, and in less than forty seconds it will show you what can be done with this mode. The video should be taken with a grain of salt, but it is true that you can take really great looking pictures with this mode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YleYIoIMj1I
The second and third videos then focus on the iPad Pro. These are considerably shorter spots, but they still manage to clearly sell the main idea. The first spot shows the iPad Pro as an ideal tool for teaching (although a tablet for twenty-four thousand crowns may seem rather inappropriate in the hands of a little girl). In the second, its use as a tool for entering the world of augmented reality is shown. If you have a new iPad Pro at home, do you use it in a similar way, or do you do something completely different with it? Share with us in the discussion below the article.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrE7VCClWk0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOZWPGESVcs
Source: YouTube
There's no little guy in iPad Pro ads ;)
There is a transgender, exactly according to the vision of the ultra-left. Neither the one nor the other, and let time choose, but the "Brave new world" awaits us.
You are right, but I had to watch one more video to verify, where you can see the detail of the earring. Even though the boy might have it these days... However, thanks for the reminder! :)
I guess I miss the revolutionary use of augmented reality in advertising. Or is it good for something?
In this particular case it is of no use ;).
:) I haven't really been on a tree with a tablet ;) I guess my age disqualifies me ;)
a kid would just have to sit down with a pencil for 40 crowns :} and instead of taking photos of vegetation, he would at least learn to draw a little, which probably also helps in the development of the child, he was born from just taking pictures (he could have just googled it)