- 01 Apr 2006
- 12:04 pm
Apple MacBook Pro Ad
Today Apple is 30 years old. And it’s still able to ‘Think Different’ in the way it designs computers and in the way it makes their advertisements stand out. This is proven by this interesting new ad for the Apple MacBook Pro. Guess Apple is referring to the durability of the machine. Not really clear though but the image is funny.
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- Top 5 Apple Mobile Phone Concepts
- The Apple Commercials Archive
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