Apple today quietly released new ads featuring the Mac and PC duo that have been the staple of Apple's "Get A Mac" campaign. Multiple users report having seen the ads, with themes including the following:
- Macs do "fun stuff" - Macs work "out of the box" - Macs are "PCs too"
The ads have not been posted to Apple's Get A Mac site. At one point they could be reliably found at ESPN's Soccernet site, however the ad appears to have been replaced.
Update 2: Apple has updated its Get A Mac site to reflect the new ads. The new ads are formally named as follows (with links to Apple's site): - Work vs. Home - Out of the Box - Touche
Update: Since publication, new information has come to light suggesting the images have been AI-manipulated and are not in fact iPhone 18 Pro chassis parts. The original article follows.
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