The video claims Microsoft's Surface 2 tablet is superior, highlighting the rival Samsung Galaxy Tab's lack of a full-size USB port.
"Surface has a full-size USB port, Galaxy Tab doesn't," the ad states right at the outset, continuing to compare the port options of the Surface 2 and the Galaxy Tab side by side.
After a mindless attempt by an actor to put a second USB plug into the Galaxy Tab's single USB port, the 40 second ad ends, saying, "No full-size USB? No thanks."
The Redmond firm is definitely keen to compare the Surface 2 tablet against its rivals, concentrating less on promoting its own product and more on ridiculing the competition.
Just yesterday Microsoft posted similar videos with other slurs, one attacking Apple and one against Google.
One mocked Apple's iPad Air for its alleged lack of features, while another explained that the iPad Air doesn't have the abilities to create multi-user profiles or display a user's activity to see what they've been up to.
Of course, you can with the Surface 2, released by the company that was the first in the industry to volunteer surveillance assistance to the US National Security Agency (NSA) but is constantly harping on about other companies' alleged infringement of other people's privacy.
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