Daring Temptation

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Daring Temptation

What would you do for an Ultrabook computer? That's the question Intel Corporation asks in Ultrabook Temptations, a series of six light-hearted experiments filmed in four cities across three countries and is posted to YouTube.

Ultrabooks are a new category of computers inspired by Intel. They are the next generation of mobile computing - claimed as thinner, lighter and more responsive than traditional laptops, yet just as powerful and secure.

Claudine Pache, Digital Marketing Manager, Intel Australia & New Zealand said, “People are drawn to Ultrabooks. When you see one, you just want one. We created the 'Ultrabook Temptations' to see just how far people would go to get their hands on one.”

The six experiments, filmed in Australia, Indonesia and Thailand, set out to explore the depth of human emotions that surround these objects of desire. The experiments were “temptations” for consumers, encouraging them to go a little beyond their everyday comfort zone to earn the chance to become the proud owner of a sleek Ultrabook. The experiments were filmed spontaneously in an effort to introduce Ultrabooks and are available for viewing by an online audience.

In “Daring Temptation”, an Ultrabook is installed in a display case near a busy area with the simple instruction to “Smash Glass to Win Ultrabook” and a small hammer. Would commuters prove daring enough to smash the glass in public and claim the prize?

Jayant Murty, Asia Pacific Director - Brand Strategy and Integrated Marketing, Intel said, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Sometimes product stories are best told through the eyes of our prospective consumers. We hope that seeing the videos will stir up enough interest to go look for Ultrabooks at your nearest computer store.”


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