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Is Microsoft also a MacBook comparison ad video?

Not long ago, the Intel anti-M1 Mac campaign was a hot topic, but this time Microsoft released an advertisement booing the MacBook-like BackBook to promote the Surface Pro 7.

The 30-second ad video posted by Microsoft on Twitter appealed to the fact that the Surface Pro 7, which can switch between a tablet and a laptop, can be conveniently used. The back book cited for this purpose is a virtual product. The bendable angle is limited, the keyboard cannot be pulled out, and the design is strongly reminiscent of a MacBook no matter how you look at it.

This is the same purpose as the Intel ad from work that mocked that the MacBook was just a laptop and that if you wanted to use a tablet, you would need a separate iPad. This is not the first time Microsoft has released a CM comparing the Surface Pro 7 and MacBook. In January of this year, I also released a YouTube video comparing my MacBook Pro with my Surface Pro 7 under my real name.

It enumerates the shortcomings of the MacBook Pro, such as the lack of a touchscreen, the inability to use a pen, and the lack of a detachable keyboard, and highlights the Surface Pro 7 as a better gaming device. Related information can be found here.