Friday, November 29, 2013

The Surface 2 also mocks the Galaxy Note 10.1 on your ad - MovilZona.es

Yesterday we showed you

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In the case of the South Korean company’s tablet itself has a USB port, but Microsoft believes that the fact that has a microUSB port instead of a normal USB port is a disadvantage, it does not allow to recharge the phone through the tablet or smartphone or connect an external device simultaneously. Furthermore, if we make use of a full-size USB have to shell out a few euros to buy an extra accessory for it.

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This is the slogan chosen by Microsoft for its latest TV commercial of the Surface 2. If yesterday we saw how in the case of your iPad generalizaban more “No USB? No thanks “, specified more this time, as the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 does have USB port, but is micro . So your slogan “No full-size USB? No thanks “, return to the fray for highlighting the advantages of the Surface 2 ports connectors against other competition.

recall that Surface 2 has a port USB charging connector and HDMI port that allows us to connect the tablet to a TV or a bigger screen. By contrast, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 only has one microUSB connector and this is , so we can not use it, as we the above, to charge your phone through the tablet, for example, connect a camera, etc.. unless we buy an accessory adapter to convert that into a USB port microUSB normal size.

company deals with this advertising strategy to get the Surface 2 call the attention of a wider audience and highlight your tablet against the competition. It seems that Microsoft wants to war and does not venture to lash any manufacturer of mobile devices, but goes straight for the two strongest, such as Apple and Samsung . If you continue like this, who knows if Microsoft just making these two rival companies end up having a common enemy.

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