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Man catches MSI laptop with... his arse

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With so many laptops, notebooks, netbooks and – even – smartbooks on the market, manufacturers must create increasingly brilliant adverts in order to sap the cash from your pockets. Not MSI, though, which just resorts to ‘cheeky’ adverts.

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The manufacturer’s released a viral video for its confirmed x-series PC range in which a spandex-clad man catches the machine between his… ahem… buttocks.

We are pretty confident that some video editing is involved, but the man does pull off a convincing ‘Ow! My rump's sore’ after catching several x-series machines in his bum-cheeks within quick succession.

The advert also illustrates how, according to MSI, laptop users don’t really need a briefcase or carry bag - just a nice arse. ®

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Latest Comments

Yeah..

Now catch a powermac g5 in your butt and then I'll be impressed.

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F*ck virals.

The corpoes who make them ought to have a laptop shoved right up their a*se. Preferably one of those exploding Dells.

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How much do these cost ?

In other words, what's the bottom line ?

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