Apple brings back ‘I’m a PC’ guy announcing new M1 chip for Macbook, Mac Mini
Fifteen years ago he was a schlubby, nerdy point of ridicule, but fans were thrilled to see the iconic character return for Apple.
Apple has revived one half of its iconic “Get a Mac” ads from the mid-2000s as it announced a “huge leap forward” for the company with the return of custom-designed chips in its computers.
“PC Guy” made a long-awaited return at the end of Apple’s streamed “One More Thing” event, where the company announced a new system-on-chip that’s “the most powerful” it’s ever created, which should make its computers more powerful, run cooler and last longer on battery.
“Stop, hang on, wait, one more thing,” PC pipes up after Apple CEO Tim Cook had ended the presentation.
“I’m a PC, is there a time for questions because I have one. Why make all these advancements, what’s the point?”
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He then goes on to mock Apple’s new fanless MacBook Air for not making machine noises and question the need for improved battery life and faster processing speeds.
“Where are you going? Just plug it in … Fast? I’m still fast, I’ve still got it, I’ve always been there and I always will be,” he claims, doing a little dance before quickly running out of breath.
“My battery’s drained, I’m gonna go plug in,” he says before wishing Apple luck and leaving the frame.
The ads first started airing in 2006, the last time Apple began transitioning to new processors as it is doing now.
John Hodgman is perhaps the less well-known member of the pair who played the Mac and PC in the ads.
The cool Mac character was played by Justin Long, who, despite what you might think, was Hollywood hot property at the time.
Those who tuned in for Apple’s Wednesday morning event were thrilled to see PC Guy return.
THEY BROUGHT HIM BACK #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/OMh87FIz9o
— Product Hunt ðº (@ProductHunt) November 10, 2020
OMG PC GUY
— Peter Steinberger (@steipete) November 10, 2020
I was hoping Justin Long would appear at the end of the #AppleEvent since the PC guy came back. ð
— JA5â£â½N (@JJ_Jayhawk) November 10, 2020
PC GUY!!!!!!
— ariel (@arielsonline) November 10, 2020
The best part of todayâs event was the PC guy lol #AppleEvent
— Filipe Espósito (@filipeesposito) November 10, 2020
Fun to see the PC guy from "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" 2008 ad campaign make a cameo to close todays event.
— Gene Munster (@munster_gene) November 10, 2020
That PC guy thing was an awesome throwback, and very funny!!!
— Apple Tomorrow (@SIsmConcepts) November 10, 2020
Loved it!
In addition to PC Guy, the company also brought back the “chime” sound that plays when you turn the computer on, which was the key announcement for some.
Apple: Faster, lighter, more efficient, quieter, â¦
— Creative Rants (@Creative_Rants) November 10, 2020
Us: Okay
Apple: The chime is back
Us: #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/AljqsnE4Rh
The only good news today is that Appleâs bringing back the âdunnnnnâ startup chime.
— Scott Jon Siegel #VOTED (@numberless) November 10, 2020
The after-credits Easter egg might have detracted somewhat from the key announcements of the event but people have had plenty to say about those too.
The company announced updates to the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro and now some are trying to guess the dimensions of the new devices.
New MacBook Pro is approximately 1 Tim Cook wide. #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/Fhse1pVNb5
— Tom Brant (@branttom) November 10, 2020
The new computers owe a lot to the iPhone and iPad, but thankfully not all of Apple’s approaches to the former of those products has carried over.
Oh, don't worry, charger is included with the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air ð #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/lNSah7Ml7n
— Safwan AhmedMia (@SuperSaf) November 10, 2020
The Mac Mini has received a $200 price drop, while the laptops are the same price as they were before the improvements were announced. That’s too much for some, who are now trying to figure out how they’ll afford it.
I want a new macbook and a new coat.... i need scammer friends
— Baked Griffin (@RackedupJon) November 10, 2020
i need sugar daddy for new macbook
— selen (@FcItiraflar) November 10, 2020
Omo Iâd really like a new MacBook 𥺠speaking it into existence ð¥°
— JB ð§ð¾ââï¸â¤ï¸ FKâs Shorty (@oluwapelumi_ii) November 9, 2020
me: *checking out the new macbook*
— Ù (@balkalis) November 10, 2020
my bank account, wondering what the heck im doing:
#AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/DD6UNwvflo
I donât need a new laptop.
— Sergio Blanco (@sergioblancoo) November 10, 2020
I donât need a new laptop.
I donât need a new laptop.
I donât need a new laptop.
I donât need a new laptop.#AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/0d8HmkdbNa
Apple also brought back another beloved company figure in senior vice president of software engineering Craig Federighi, who made a return to speaking in keynotes after a silent cameo at the September event.
He is now dangerously close to becoming a meme after “setting the mood” for the announcement, opening a MacBook to demonstrate how quickly it can turn on and start playing some sensual sounds.
Not Apple testing my daddy issues at 8 in the morning with Craig Federighi pic.twitter.com/q0Rqn1ZwLD
— RJ (@hausofRJ) November 10, 2020
Find someone who looks at you the way Craig looks at the new MacBook! #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/vPJIvMO7GS
— Josh (@93N0502) November 10, 2020
What is Craig from Apple looking at? pic.twitter.com/ZbLsZFxtxu
— Mart8ndoð (@mart8ndo) November 10, 2020
I wish someone would look at me the same way Craig Federighi looks at the new Apple MacBook Air powered by Apple Silicon with 3.9x faster ProRes transcode pic.twitter.com/aEz7qyY7Pb
— spoopy turn signal (@roflowhale) November 10, 2020