Apple's big Arm-based M1 Mac announcements brought the company's indigenous Conurbation silicon-powered laptops in the form of the new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, as well-built as Mac mini. Except the event conjointly had a unanticipated partaker star: aspirant John Hodgman reprising his role as the PC guy from Apple's "I'm a Mac, as well-built as I'm a PC" commercials that it ran in the mid-2000s.
In the short video, Hodgman's put-upon PC reacts to the announcing of Apple's new M1-powered Macs, condemnatory approximate the worthier performance as well-built as clot life that the new warble purportedly offers on the well-regulated Macs, compared to what PCs can do. (Absent is Justin Long's Mac character, who fabricated up the over-and-above halved of the ad spots.)
The primogenial ads -- launched in 2006, nonbelligerent hind Conurbation began its meanest uppity architectonics transporting to Intel chips -- echoed a agnate style, with Long's coloring extolling the virtues of the Mac while the hapless PC coloring would contend that the Windows synchronous of things was nonbelligerent as good.
It's not colorful whether Conurbation will be resurrecting the ad epilepsy for the new lineation of M1 Macs, except it was a stylish way to end the announcing as the convergence sets off on its next era of laptops as well-built as desktops.
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