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Post by mikemk on Dec 8, 2004 10:02:28 GMT
Very clever ad - the mixing of printed images and real life stresses the product, which is what it should all be about.
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Lita
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Post by Lita on Dec 8, 2004 10:07:30 GMT
It's very good. Except the prints are e-nor-mouse and much bigger than the ones you actually get with most HP photo printers.
I got one for my birthday though, and it is ace. It's lovely printing out instant pics as soon as you get home from taking them. Very cool!
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Post by mikemk on Dec 8, 2004 10:12:16 GMT
I didn't think it would be long before the manufacturers realised that most people have zillions of photos stuck on their computers.
It's not quite the same having people sat on your bed watching you scroll through your holiday snaps on the PC as passing nice glossy pics round the room.
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Post by audrey notwhatsheusedtobe on Dec 9, 2004 13:50:31 GMT
I got a call from a market reseach company asking what I thought of this advert and I was adament that I hadn't seen it. The guy had to describe in detail what happened in the ad and I still had no clude what he was going on about. So we had to do the interview along the lines of "if you had seen an advert in which this happens, would it make you more likely to buy HP products?" Obviously I later realised that I had seen the advert, but it's not doing it's job very well if punters like me can't remember it. But I may be unusually thick. Which is highly likely.
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Jonny
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Post by Jonny on Dec 9, 2004 19:28:38 GMT
That other photo printing advert with people trapped in cameras was freaky
I thought it was an advert about senile dementia and psychiatric help getting over the death of loved ones. Then she prints out pictures and all is well.
Odd
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Post by elmsyrup on Dec 10, 2004 0:10:14 GMT
That other photo printing advert with people trapped in cameras was freaky I thought it was an advert about senile dementia and psychiatric help getting over the death of loved ones. Then she prints out pictures and all is well. Odd You are God. Not a God, the God.
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