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Feb 2 2011, 2:42pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Office products retailer Staples announced a Super Bowl ad today. Staples will run their Super Bowl ad only in select markets. The 30-second Staples Super Bowl spot, titled “Here They Come,” showcases the journey of a variety of high-tech items – laptops, monitors, tablet computers, GPS devices, printers and software – as they migrate to the one place that makes technology easy for everyone: Staples. Upon reaching their destination, the tech products jubilantly flood through the door, taking their rightful places on the shelves, making it easy for customers to buy.
“We’re already a force in technology and now we’re taking our game to the next level with EasyTech associates and store redesigns that provide even more space for technology and services,” said Jevin Eagle, executive vice president, merchandising and marketing, Staples, Inc. “Staples is staying at the forefront of technology, building off the phenomenal success with the Amazon Kindle during the holiday season, and gearing up to be a major destination for tablets this spring.”
Just like last year, I4U News will be featuring again the Super Bowl for Geeks Guide. Of course the Super Bowl 2011 for Geeks Guide will be all about the Super Bowl Commercials and not the big game. The Super Bowl XLV will take place in the Dallas Cowboys stadium on February 6th 2011.
For a list of the current official and rumored Super Bowl ads for 2011 check out our Super Bowl Ads 2011 Guide.
See also our Super Bowl XLV Facts and Times Guide.
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