Friday, March 4, 2011

New New Tech Commercials

Seems like everytime I turn on the tv I see a brand new ad for some new piece of technology that I absolutly can't live without. Here are just a few I have seen within the last couple of weeks. When does it end? Do I really need to play xbox while I talk on the phone while getting my facebook updates all while trying to navigate through ATL traffic?

Chevy Ads: These car ads to me represent both helpful innovative tools as far as being able to gain access to our cars by phone as well as a little too much with letting me get facebook updates while I try and drive. GA ranks 48 among states in SAT scores there are stupid people around us all the time when we drive so pay attention!!!!

Motorola Atrix 4G: This to me is very cool. We could all see cell phone turning into little prtable computers and this just takes it one step further with being able to have them interconnected.  However, if its gonna slow me up anymore with security at the airport I'l pass.

Samsung Galaxy Tab: this is a very innovate piece of new new. Similar to the IPad it is basically a very small portable computer at your fingertips. This product is still hot and new apps are coming out for it daily.

New Windows phone: Windows version of the IPhone. It's about time and for the PC lover here you go. It is again just one step closer to a computer in my pocket. They need to be careful soon everyone is just going to stop buying computers and doing everything on their cellphones.  Its just another example of how in our society we have a need to have it all when we want it, where we want it and without waiting.

3 comments:

  1. I am not sure that I would want the Motorola Atrix 4G. Especially if it is going to get you hassled by airport security;)

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  2. I wanted all of this as soon as I watched the ads. While I don't think it is absolutely necessary that we have this new stuff, it IS useful in horrid Atlanta traffic! (possibly crucial to have if in a big city constantly waiting!)

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  3. Don, this is a terrific selection of ads. I wish you had come back after we'd watched them and commented on them and given us some of your conclusions about them and what they represent in terms of the rapidly-changing culture we live in.

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