Microsoft keeps going after the iPad with Microsoft Surface ads, and today, one more such comparison video reached the web to showcase just how advanced the Surface Pro 7 is versus the Apple device. This time, Microsoft uses the video to show that its 2-in-1 device is much more capable than the iPad Pro, and it does this by highlighting the main features of Surface Pro. First and foremost, it’s the integrated kickstand, which allows you to use the device on a desk just like a traditional laptop. And then, it’s the dedicated keyboard, the connectivity ports, and everything else, all of which are available at a lower price than the iPad Pro. While it’s not yet clear how effective these ads actually are, it’s pretty clear Microsoft truly wants to show the world the Surface Pro 7 isn’t only a productivity device, but a computer that allows users to take their desktop PCs pretty much everywhere. The spring hardware event In the meantime, Microsoft is...
Full ArticleMicrosoft Mocks the iPad in New Surface Pro 7 Ad – Video
Softpedia
0 shares
1 views
You might like
Related news coverage
Microsoft Targets MacBook Air's Need for Dongles, Lack of Touchscreen in New Ad
MacRumours.com
Microsoft is out with yet another ad highlighting the new Microsoft Surface Laptop 4, but rather than primarily focusing on the..
-
Any video conferencing app can use the iPad Pro’s fancy zoom and pan camera
Upworthy
-
Apple iPad Pro (2021) vs. Surface Go 2 and Surface Pro 7+: The specs, compared
PC World
-
Apple iPad Pro vs. Surface Go 2 and Surface Pro 7+: The specs, compared
PC World
-
Top Stories: 'Find My' Expansion, iPhone 13 Pro Mockup, Largest-Ever iMac?
MacRumours.com
Advertisement
More coverage
Microsoft uses weak arguments to say Surface Pro 7 is better than iPad Pro
Microsoft is continuing in its attempts to claim its Surface Pro 7 is better than Apple's products with another comparison video,..
AppleInsider
Microsoft continues uninspired anti-Apple ad campaign with new iPad Pro vs Surface Pro video
Over the last few months, Microsoft has been running an aggressive campaign throwing shade at Apple’s Macs. Now the latest ad..
9to5Mac