Laptop Hunters: Real People Find Windows PCs A Better Fit For Their Lives

    Laptop Hunters: Real People Find Windows PCs A Better Fit For Their Lives


    Posted: 26 Mar 2009
     

    Today we’re introducing the next chapter in the ongoing Windows Brand Campaign - an exciting new series ads called Laptop Hunters. These new ads trace real people as they go on a hunt for a new laptop. For many people looking to buy a new computer today, it is likely that if they make purchase it will be a laptop. Laptop sales increased more than 20% last year.

    The Laptop Hunters are not told they are taking part in an ad campaign by Microsoft. Instead, they think they are participating in market research. Each participant set their own budget for a laptop to meet their own unique needs. We then provide the participant with cash and sent them out to find and purchase a laptop – all in a single day. We followed them with a camera crew throughout the course of their hunt and recorded their experiences. Everything is completely unscripted. Once the participant finds and purchases their perfect laptop – we inform them out in the parking lot that it’s actually Microsoft and this was part of our Windows brand campaign. The participant can of course decline to be part of the ad series if they so wish.

    In the ad making its debut today, we’re introduced to Lauren who is on the hunt for a new laptop under $1,000, a budget she set herself. She is out to find a laptop that has “speed”, a comfortable keyboard and a 17” screen. Here is Lauren’s hunt:


    Laptop Hunters #1 - Lauren

    Lauren’s hunt is a good example of real people finding Windows PCs a better fit for their whole lives with the right value.

    We define the right value as simply benefits + cost. Windows PCs offer more “bang for the buck”. Competitors offer laptops that often cost quite a bit more, even though they have less powerful hardware, and can’t offer technologies such as Blu-ray, HDMI, eSATA, and 3G wireless broadband connectivity. When buying a laptop, after all, purchasing a laptop is an investment right?

    The current state of the economy is forcing people to cut costs and save as much as they can, which means that people are looking for laptops with the most value at the lowest cost possible. According to NPD data as of February 2009, 74% of people looking at buying a new computer rated price as their most important purchasing factor.

    Windows PCs have the benefits people want at the price point they like. They also offer choice and flexibility. If a person is a gamer, they can get a gaming PC for example.

    In the coming weeks, you can expect to see more from Laptop Hunters as we follow real people on the hunt for a laptop.

    Be sure to check out the Laptop Hunters website on Windows.com too!


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    z3r010's Avatar Posted By: z3r010
    26 Mar 2009



  1. Posts : 4,282
    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
       #1

    Good experiment but I don't beleive everything I see or hear, although there is no denying that you will always get better value for money when buying a PC.
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  2. Posts : 1,797
    Windows 7 Ulti. x64
       #2

    I saw that add while watching a ballgame tonight. Sure worked on me! Got to wait until the free upgrade to seven offer happens. Very nice looking! lm
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  3. Posts : 232
    Windows 7 Build 7077 x64
       #3

    hahaha, I loved it!

    As I stated in another thread, I love microsoft's new attitude and personality. I really like this whole ad campaign, for the lulz.

    I love the part when she walks into the apple store and then immediately after she's just like "Ok...." in the most "yeah right like im gonna find a cheap computer there" tone XD.

    The best part: *sighs* "I'm just not cool enough to be a Mac person..."

    lol!

    :P
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