These Funny Electroshop Ads Show the Imporance of a Good World Cup TV
Laura McQuarrie — June 17, 2014 — Marketing
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These funny World Cup TV ads from Electroshop show just how different your viewing experience can be, based on the size of the television you're watching the games on.
The ads show representations of different TV sizes from 42" all the way up to 72" with different kinds of people that are involved in the game, from players to officials and fans. Naturally, you're able to get the most detail from a bigger display and suddenly you might find yourself squinting at the images of the very small 42" icons in comparison to some of the much bigger and clearer sizes. Without having to say very much at all, Electroshop asks: "How big is your World Cup going to be?"
The ads show representations of different TV sizes from 42" all the way up to 72" with different kinds of people that are involved in the game, from players to officials and fans. Naturally, you're able to get the most detail from a bigger display and suddenly you might find yourself squinting at the images of the very small 42" icons in comparison to some of the much bigger and clearer sizes. Without having to say very much at all, Electroshop asks: "How big is your World Cup going to be?"
Trend Themes
1. Size Comparison Ads - Creating ads that demonstrate the impact of different sizes of products or experiences.
2. Enhanced Viewing Experience - Developing technologies or solutions that improve the quality and clarity of TV viewing experiences.
3. Visual Representation of Product Features - Using visuals to convey the advantages and differences of various product sizes.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics Retail - Opportunity for retailers to showcase the benefits of larger TV sizes.
2. Advertising - Opportunity to create engaging and humorous ads that highlight product features and appeal to viewers.
3. Consumer Electronics - Opportunity to innovate and create TVs with larger displays to enhance the viewing experience.
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