Article 6MP78 A crushing backlash to Apple’s new iPad ad

A crushing backlash to Apple’s new iPad ad

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Enlarge / A screenshot of the Apple iPad ad. (credit: Apple via YouTube)

An advert by Apple for its new iPad tablet showing musical instruments, artistic tools, and games being crushed by a giant hydraulic press has been attacked for cultural insensitivity in an online backlash.

The one-minute video was launched by Apple chief executive Tim Cook to support its new range of iPads, the first time that the US tech giant has overhauled the range for two years as it seeks to reverse faltering sales.

The campaign-soundtracked by Sonny and Cher's 1971 hit All I Ever Need Is You-is designed to show how much Apple has been able to squeeze into the thinner tablet. The ad was produced in-house by Apple's creative team, according to trade press reports.

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