Microsoft's Windows has released a new advertisement taking down Apple's iPad in an effort to promote the Lenovo Yoga.
The 30-second advertisement features a classroom of students using Apple's iPad tablet except for one girl played by Peyton McCormick.
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McCormick is using Lenovo's Yoga, which is a combination of a laptop and tablet.
When the professor requests the students write down themes of his lecture, the students make a commotion as they look for a stand for their iPads or slowly figure out the touchscreen.
Meanwhile, McCormick turns her tablet's stand to reveal that it can work as a full-functioning laptop.
Lenovo's Yoga is available in 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch screen models. The 11.6-inch model will cost $749 while the 13.3-inch gadget is $899. The prices can increase depending on the device's memory.
The iPad 4, however, costs $499 for the 16GB model, but can go as high as $799 for the 128GB tablet with only Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi with cellular models can see prices near Yoga territory such as the 32GB iPad for $729, $829 for the 64GB, and $929 for the 128GB model.
The Windows advertisement is the latest to promote the Windows 8 platform.
As Latinos Post reported, Windows launched an iPad 4 vs. Surface with Windows RT advertisement earlier this month. The advertisement, which featured no narration, compared the dimension size, weight, display, connectivity, and prices of the tablets.
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