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Samsung mocks Apple again with its Galaxy Tab Pro & Galaxy Note 3 commercials

Samsung USA is at it again with their latest commercials that poke fun at their obvious competitor. The first video compares its latest Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1″ tablet with the iPad Air and it appears to be a wicked parody of their pencil ad.

It boasts the superiority of the Tab Pro’s ultra high definition 2560×1600 resolution display and the ability of showing multiple apps at the same time. We won’t be getting the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 in Malaysia yet as Samsung will be focusing on the top of the line Galaxy NotePro 12.2.

In the second video, they compared the 5.7″ Galaxy Note 3 with the iPhone 5S. As you would expect, the ad mocks the iPhone’s relatively small non-HD display.

You can watch both Samsung ads after the break.

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