Comparing Apples to Androids

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The massive technological advances in the last 30 years have brought about very stiff competition in the realm of digital technology. In the mid to late 2000’s, the smartphone and exploded into the arena of technology competition; yet soon after, the tablet, such as Apple’s iPad, entered the arena as well. In the last few years, Samsung and Apple, who both develop similar mobile technology, have been competing against each other. February 19th, 2014, Samsung released a TV commercial for their tablet, the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 in attempt to compete with Apple’s iPad Air, by creating a parody of Apple’s ad. The commercial begins showing a pencil on the edge of a black table with a black background, so all that is visible is the pencil and a silhouette of the table. A narrator is talking about different ways pencils have been used such as cheating in golf and playing ceiling darts by students, as opposed to the iPad advertisement, telling the useful ways pencils have been used. The camera slowly zooms in and tilts, revealing an iPad Air behind the pencil. as the camera continues to rise, yet another device is revealed behind the iPad, the Samsung Galaxy Tab. The ad later shows off the higher quality display, and multitasking capabilities it contains, hence the ad’s name “Multitasking, Redefined”. The claim of the ad is that Samsung’s tablet is thinner, has a higher quality display, and superior software features. The audience of Samsung’s commercial is their own current consumers, or people who don’t care much for Apple’s products, mainly because of its appeals through pathos and logos.
Samsung’s TV commercial for their recent product, the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1, has the most obvious appeal to pathos, or emotion. Apple created a very cle...

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...n from their mistakes and create advertisements that are directed toward their competitors’ consumers, rather than their own.

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