Wookay,
I know I promised stuff about booze, munchies and stuff. But this one caught my attention first. Lol!
You gotta gimme a break. I've been stuck at home watching some lame old Japanese Anime (Hokuto No Ken) off my 5 year old laptop's 15" monitor for the past 8 months while my friends been watching or gaming on their 23324732 inches Full HD, HDMI, DOLBY, THX and SUPER INTELLIGENT LCD, PLASMA, CRT, LED and whatsoever TV's. So, peeps at Kaspersky Lab hear me out! I'm here for the TV! Hahaha.
As much as I sound like a dude who's 24-7 drunk, I'm actually quite into the I.T. scene. I've actually used Kaspersky before (introduced by a friend working in a big I.T. related company) and find it better than a lot of other Anti Virus out there (I know I want the TV real bad, but this is my honest opinion).
OK, this is serious talk (not that I sound so convincing). It eats up less resources while it's running in the background as compared to the other branded Anti Virus. Yes, it's not free, but I think it's well worth the money. The virus update is frequent and most of the time covers all the nasty thingy on the web eg. virus and all.
Here comes the million dollar question that a lot of people (including peeps at Kaspersky Lab) might ask.
--->If it's good, why did you mentioned you "used it before" and not "still using it"?
Answer is simple, I do not have internet access at home (where my old laptop resides), hence I have no need for an Anti Virus, YET. I am looking to get some sort of internet access at home soon, hence a good Anti-Virus would be essential and Kaspersky will naturally come to mind (Yoda accent: Apple polisher, I am not).
As for the latest campaign done by Лаборатория Касперского (Kaspersky Lab in Russian) themselves, I find it very funky for an Anti-Virus company to do so. Normally the promotional or marketing stuff that all these I.T. related products are boring. Not this one, it's not.
It's kinda cool for them to actually introduce the Mr Eugene Kaspersky in person himself rather than have everyone thinking, is Kaspersky the name of a place, company or something else? To top off things, they've actually got our very own (he's chinese, so am I) Jackie Chan!
The promotional video's cool with Jackie Chan fighting the virus in the Cyberworld and all that. But I think it's be cooler if you get Jackie dressed as a Street Fighter character since it's THE "IN" THING now. Yes, if you're wondering, I am a gamer. Hehehe. Here's an example of what I think Jackie Chan should look like in the ad.

3 comments:
Kaspersky has antivirus for Apple machines as well.
hot =D
bye ish awww
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