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Does this give you any confidence in Microsoft’s direction?

You may have heard that Microsoft teamed up with Jerry Seinfeld (reportedly to the tune of $10 million dollars) to come out with an ad or two to counter Apple’s popular TV spots dissing Windows Vista. Overall, they are spending $300 MILLION dollars on the campaign.

Watch the video to see what Microsoft’s ad agency came up with for the opening salvo. After you watch, let me know what you thought of the ad by leaving a comment below.

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28 thoughts on “Does this give you any confidence in Microsoft’s direction?”

  1. just when you think that its impossible for an organization to be any more out of touch with their customer base, the folks from redmond come up with this. i am astonished and feel stupider for having watched it. it is 1:30 of my life that i can never get back, and it was still shorter than vista’s boot up time.

  2. Seinfeld was my favorite TV show EVER. I just don’t get it. This commercial isn’t funny. It isn’t clever. And my printer driver is still not compatible with Vista.

    Can’t wait for an OS that turns my computer into cake though.

  3. Ok, so… what about Windows? Or Office? Or anything that microsoft actually produces? That commercial doesn’t make me want to buy shoes, cake, or seinfeld dvds, and certainly not an operating system made by a company that is completely out of touch with everything.

  4. Tottally not helping microsoft sell but still fucking hilarious.
    the ending was classic.
    Futuristic.
    Delicious.

  5. Trying to make Gates look cheap is a losing effort….the world knows he’s rich and generous, but cheap, hardly.

    BUT, the commercial is funny; it just doesn’t make me want to buy anything particular.

    Sharon

  6. What’s up with the swearing? Whether it be OM** or actually spelled out, it is not appropriate for this site! Use some decorum people!

  7. I think the potential for a great commercial, (or series of them), with these two buddying-up is there, just not in this one. I like the chemistry between them. They need to write another one, and try again.

  8. I thought the commercial was funny, and I guess I have the only vista system that works. I have never had any problems with it.

  9. I my self did’nt like the commerical. Did’nt understand it. But alot of you people out that don’t know how to use vista, all you have to do it just get into it learn, its not that hard. I realy like my vista. I just haven’t found where you can delete the hiden files. but other then that I like it.

    Lana

  10. – the price of Vista itself is so high given how little actual useful improvement there is over XP.

    – the additional hardware costs required to support it.

    – it leaves me feeling that Micro$oft thinks we’re too stupid to know that there must be a better way, and that we will just accept what they supply.

    Dave

  11. According to the website valleywag.com, the Microsoft ads have been cancelled. According to the website:

    Remember those awful Microsoft ads with Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates? Well, now you can forget them. Microsoft flacks are desperately dialing reporters to spin them about “phase two” of the ad campaign ? a phase, due to be announced tomorrow, which will drop the aging comic altogether. Microsoft’s version of the story: Redmond had always planned to drop Seinfeld. The awkward reality: The ads only reminded us how out of touch with consumers Microsoft is ? and that Bill Gates’s company has millions of dollars to waste on hiring a has-been funnyman to keep him company.

    Goodbye Jerry!

    Walter in Phoenix

  12. If you don’t have a computer that can run Vista based on hardware alone then you don’t deserve to have a comment.

  13. I’ve got a computer capable of Vista. I’d just rather have the CPU cycles process Photoshop or a spreadsheet than unnecessary look-good “improvements”.

  14. You think people who just do some email and a bit of word processing don’t have the right to an opinion? They should have to pay extra for Vista and the hardware to run it? Do you work for Microsoft?

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