Lenovo released a broken clip of the MacBook Air
In the new ad, Lenovo (China) has shown the strength of its laptop-based hybrid tablet, while "swirling" the Apple MacBooks.
To implement a promotional campaign for a hybrid Yoga 3 laptop, Lenovo hired a group of Upright Citizen Brigade to Pymouth Meeting Mall in Pennsylvania, USA. One of the comedian actors was disguised as an employee of the Chinese electronics company and told users: "This laptop (Yoga 3) is so special that it can bend backwards. You try doing that with the Mac. " Not to finish the sentence, the employee immediately . broke the MacBook Air in two and then ran away from the scene.
The client was stunned by not understanding what was going on, then another employee (Upright actor) approached and asked the unfortunate guest: " Did you just ruin this laptop?" . Lenovo staff continued to joke: "If we review the security camera, we can confirm that you are the one who caused this." Upbright Citizen revealed his identity and the customers who were " pranked " by Lenovo before sighing in relief.
Lenovo's video has now attracted more than 49,000 views on YouTube. It is unclear whether hoaxes have decided to buy a Lenovo laptop in the future, but it is clear that the Chinese company's advertising campaign is very effective: all comments focus on controversy about Yoga. 3 and MacBook Air.
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