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As with previous instalments, MacBooks get a brief bashing while ultimately Matt and Olivia end up with a "sturdy" HP Dv7 that's affordable, blah, blah, blah.
Hit the arrow above if you want to see it play out, but to be honest you've seen it all before.
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8 July 2009 12:43 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
While the computer industry is changing by the day, Microsoft is still bashing out its "laptop hunter" adverts in which ordinary people go laptop shopping.As with previous instalments, MacBooks get a brief bashing while ultimately Matt and Olivia end up with a "sturdy" HP Dv7 that's affordable, blah, blah, blah.
Hit the arrow above if you want to see it play out, but to be honest you've seen it all before.
Via: 9to5mac.com
Hardware, Biz, Advertising, Microsoft, Laptops, HP


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