In the morning the guy's in Australia climbing a rock face checking the email from his girlfriend
Then he's in a speeding taxi on his way to the airport, using the PB to show the driver he's off course
On the plane he's reading and gaming and listening to music and singing out loud
He lands in New York where a passing thief swipes the PB from his hands, he whips-out the BBphone and throws it at the running thief, knocking him out cold and recovering the PB, he phones the police while surfing the net for the nearest hotel
Later he goes to a restaurant to meet his girlfriend and they go back to his room to HD video record their wild sex session.
This has to be better than current commercials of a guy sitting at the table surfing the net, whoa, whoever thought of that idea for a commercial should quit his day job.
Good one! I was picturing with "When it's fourth and long" Playbook in the football/smartphone playoffs against android and wining the game when the clock is running out on fourth and long. Then a repeat in the championship against ipad.
I like the football idea, how about one one team the coach is a Playbook and it gives instructions to the team. On the other team the coach is an iPad and it can't give complete instructions because it can't run flash and subsequently they lose.
hate to say it but the key in this slogan is "wait for it" and .....wait for it.....keep waiting for it..."
Sad but true. I love my playbook but it getting hard to wait
"Grow Up" - Blackberry Playbook, not just for kids.
or maybe
Blackberry Playbook, "Productivity is not required, but possible"
or maybe
"Size Matters... what's in your pocket?"
I like the football idea, how about one one team the coach is a Playbook and it gives instructions to the team. On the other team the coach is an iPad and it can't give complete instructions because it can't run flash and subsequently they lose.
Yep something along those lines. I was thinking everyone is saying RIM is dead, playbook failed etc. so it's fourth and long for RIM, final play of the game or it's all over but playbook pulls out OS2/hail mary and wins with the clock on 00:00.
[QUOTE=ScoobsDM;6763162]"To PLAY like the Best you gotta own the best, Playbook"
"Why settle for trash when you play with class!"
"Why pay a toll when the BRIDGE is free?"[/QUOTE]
LOL!! That last one would play well in Louisville where there has been a big controversy about paying for a much needed east end bridge with...you guessed it, bridge tolls!
I've been thinking that Blackberry could come up with some better slogans.
I like this. "If you need and App for that, then need a new device"
Or " If you don't have a playbook, you need to buy an app for that"
Having been on an iphone and ipad previously it angers me when i see the constant apple ads on tv because needing an app to replace browser functionality is backwards and leads to a worse experience.
List you best slogan ideas!
The first one would make some sense... if the playbook even came prepackaged with a file browser...
*Except for independent multiple browser sessions, auto correct, spell check, easier cursor placement and manipulation, proper synching of read and unread mail messages between the phone and bridged Playbook, set a reminder on the Playbook for a task via bridge, better bluetooth, bbm groups, file browser for selecting files recognizing folders, customizing folders/tabs on main screen, reliable wifi for 802.11 a/b/g/n, actual im clients other than bbm like yahoo or msn or aol, an actual twitter app, a better music player, ability to deliver device name with ip address when authenticating with a router so that you can open the device in your network manager instead of having to know it's ip address, faster boot time, an android player that is invisible to the user so that an icon for a Playbook app and an icon for an android app can be on the desktop, activated, and it's app comes up in a sepaate window independent of any player, and a native PIM that's not part of the OS but available in the App Store as a free download just in case you find the bridge apmle for your use and you don't want to use your Playbook's storage to hold yet another copy of your PIM data. But it does include Pete Yorn