Intel “Lunch Room” 2010 Super Bowl XLIV Commercial Ad

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In case you didn’t watch the Super Bowl last night here is one of the Intel ads that was shown to the world. Intel was promoting their recently announced 2010 Intel Core processor series in the commercials. Intel was also the title sponsor of the Super Bowl XLIV post-game show. TNS Media Intelligence said that 30-second commercials during the Super Bowl on CBS are selling for between $2.5 million and $2.8 million per 30 second spot. That is about $83,300 a second! I wonder what the feedback on the ads will be and to see if Intel is happy with the results. If they aren’t then they should contact Legit Reviews as we have more than 6 million readers a year that love reading our in-depth PC hardware reviews and news! Heck, we might even cut you a better deal thatn ~$83,000 a second while we are at it! You can read our review on an Intel Core 2010 processor based notebook here.

Intel will debut two new commercials over three purchased 30-second spots, the first airing during the fourth quarter of the big game on Feb. 7. Each commercial employs a sense of “geek humor” and will center on the 2010 Intel Core Processor family, which announced earlier this month at the International Consumer Electronics Show, delivers unprecedented integration and smart performance, including Intel Turbo Boost Technology1 for laptops, desktops and embedded devices.

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