

In the meanwhile, may I suggest the image below be adapted into a meme generator? This text and this desktop background are just begging to be replaced by other things Mac Book approves of. It’s still too busy deciding whether the iPad Pro is a computer or not! Which Microsoft has an opinion on, too. Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET Apples 'Im a Mac/Im a PC' ads have been widely regarded as one of the companys most effective campaigns. Would Apple stoop to finding a “Mike Rosoft” to tout a new iPad? I think not. A clip from one of Apples latest 'Get A Mac' ads.

Imagine the audacity of combing the world for a single actor with the right name, just so you can arrive at the punchline “Mac Book says get a Surface Laptop” without an army of lawyers breathing down your throat.

But Microsoft’s latest campaign is a rather low blow - it apparently found a guy named Mackenzie Book (Mac Book, get it?) to testify that the Surface Laptop 2 is a better buy than a MacBook. Apple and Microsoft have a storied history of duking it out on TV, often cleverly sniping at each other in a series of iconic Mac vs.
