If I take what you first said (about raising your kid in a specific field of an OS) to be the point of the commercial then the commercial works and makes sense to me.Pyronox said:Okay...KeithA45 said:I'm actually bothered by the Windows advertisement with the little kid. I know they're going for the "It's so easy, I can do it and I'm only 8!" idea but it wouldn't be hard to raise a kid knowing nothing BUT Windows, especially at that age. Am I supposed to believe that she really made an educated decision among all the possible OS's and variations out there to stick with Windows at the age of 8?Pyronox said:It was cute in the beginning, but after a while, Mac's adds become more and more desperate. And annoying.
Then PC totally crushed Mac with the kids saying "I'm a PC and I'm 8 years old" and the like.
Which is rather true because real life doesn't have a white sheet in the background.
Also Windows 7 looks great.
Heck, I didn't know about other OS's but Windows until I was 16!
Obviously your kid won't know how to work everything, but the point is, you can teach your kid to do stuff in a specific field of the OS and they will have no problems.
I honestly hope you don't expect a kid to be aware of the differences between Windows and Mac OS...
And what you're saying about a kid being aware of other OS's is exactly my point: I can raise a kid on almost any OS and I'm sure they'll love it just fine without any problems but put that kid on a commercial stating "I'm a [insert OS name here]" defeats the purpose because the kid didn't really choose that OS, they were handed it.
The idea of the Windows commercials to me mean "My name is [blank] and I choose to use a PC". To get (relatively) un-biased people to admit they prefer PC's, but that goes out the window (no pun intended) when you put a kid on the commercial who is almost definitely biased by what they were handed.
I don't expect a kid to know the differences between OS's and make an informed decision, but don't put them on a commercial claiming that they choose one over the other.