Samsung's Latest Ads Mock Apple's iPad, Of Course
April 8, 2014
Samsung is out with new ads for its Galaxy Pro tablets. Once again, the South Korean-based company uses the occasion to bash Apple’s top-selling iPad.
http://youtu.be/mdoctWh7X_0
“Pixel Density” criticizes the iPad Air’s Retina display by noting the Galaxy Pro tablet has a better screen resolution. According to the ad, the new Tab Pro 10.1 2014 tablet includes a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 with 299 PPI. By comparison, the iPad’s screen resolution is 2,048 x 1,536 with 264 PPI.
“Multi User,” not surprisingly, focuses on the iPad’s inability to have multiple user accounts.
http://youtu.be/L0bwRRxfuIk
Both ads are the latest in a series of videos that take a swipe at Apple's iPad. Some of the ads also criticize the Microsoft Surface and Amazon’s Kindle tablets.
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