{"id":1456,"date":"2010-01-28T18:31:04","date_gmt":"2010-01-29T01:31:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bspcn.com\/?p=1456"},"modified":"2010-01-28T18:31:04","modified_gmt":"2010-01-29T01:31:04","slug":"the-6-best-and-worst-fake-apple-tablet-ads","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/2010\/01\/28\/the-6-best-and-worst-fake-apple-tablet-ads\/","title":{"rendered":"The 6 Best and Worst Fake Apple Tablet Ads"},"content":{"rendered":"

Collected by theweek<\/a><\/p>\n

\"6Well before yesterday’s grand unveiling of Apple’s long-awaited tablet computer, rabid fans began filming their own mock ‘commercials.’<\/h3>\n

Steve Jobs is rehearsing his pitch in the mirror. Bloggers are already at their keyboards. Today, after years of speculation, Apple will unveil its new tablet device, unofficially nicknamed the iPad. In the months leading up to this almost implausibly hyped<\/a> event, YouTube-minded Apple zealots have been busy concocting a series of hypothetical “TV commercials” for the as-yet-unseen device. Here, the 6 best\u2014and worst\u2014of the fake iPad ads.<\/p>\n

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HITS<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u2022 The Paintbox<\/strong>: Although the last thing anyone would want on their slick new Apple toy is blotches of Day-Glo paint, this enthusiast’s execution is very Apple-esque. Less Apple-esque: The morbid lyrics of the bouncy song that backs it. Views to date: 217,727<\/p>\n

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\u2022 The Jett-Pack<\/strong>: Despite the grainy video quality and an amateurish hand-model, this spot makes an ambitious attempt to preview how the tablet’s touch function would actually work. Again, the music is a misstep: Would Steve Jobs ever choose a song as crude as Joan Jett’s “Do You Want to Touch Me”? Views to date: 45,237<\/p>\n

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\u2022 The iFinger<\/strong>: Unlike the first two ads, this promo went for high concept, and the result is impressive. It might have been even more impressive if it didn’t so strongly evoke the scene in Big where Tom Hanks hops on the giant keyboard<\/a> at FAO Schwarz. Views to date: 25,162<\/p>\n

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MISSES<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u2022 The Drablet<\/strong>: This ad does a decent job of previewing rumored functionalities. But where’s the inspiration? Snapshots of Idaho and a nondescript indie band aren’t going to fire up Apple’s base. Views to date: 12,879<\/p>\n

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\u2022 iPad vs PC<\/strong>: I’m a Mac! I’m a PC! And I’m an odd-looking pair of actors ripping off an old Onion article<\/a> called “Apple Claims New iPhone Only Visible to Most Loyal Of Customers.” This parody might have looked fresh back when Apple’s “he said, he said” ads first aired in 2006. Views to date: 3,071<\/p>\n

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\u2022 The iSlate<\/strong> Odyssey<\/strong>: This slapdash attempt to reference Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey is slight and sloppy. The auteur gets everything wrong\u2014from the type (an outline font?) to the Tablet’s launch date. Views to date: 963<\/p>\n

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iPad and iSlate are among the names the media has floated for the new device.<\/p>\n

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