Microsoft Does ‘I’m a PC’ UGC Mash-Up Thing.

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“I’m a PC … and I love the slimming effect of a purple striped shirt.”

That’s the profound kick-off to “Real PC,” one of the :30 TV spots being cobbled together with clips from Microsoft’s Upload Your Own ‘I’m a PC’ Ad! campaign. I saw one last night and winced; what is it about this effort that rings so painfully desperate? See more here.

These user-generated variants manage to be just as quirky and random as the originals, with a little amateur-vid spice tossed in. One guy at ad:tech’s Millennial panel said he finds these ads more “democratic” than Apple’s snarky but irresistible “Mac vs. PC” spots. He’s not wrong; they definitely reek of The People’s OS. For whatever that’s worth.

Let’s just hope Crispin didn’t produce them on a Mac this time.

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