Nokia: Go Play – 4th Screen

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Official Nokia “4th Screen” video used in the Nokia: Go Play event which is held in Singapore.

I got the video encoded in MPEG2 codec directly from Nokia and compressed it using DivX in order to meet the 100MB limit that YouTube has.

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10 Comments on “Nokia: Go Play – 4th Screen”

  • TMAB2003
    11 January, 2009, 20:38

    Anyone know what the name of the soundtrack could be?

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  • SamOfMan
    11 January, 2009, 20:38

    Wow. This ad is amazing!

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  • rjminns
    11 January, 2009, 20:38

    The effects of the screens were not exactly what the creators proposed at the time. We never fully anticipate future significance and the marketer is often least qualified to judge the effects of his product. They’re biased. This is a good example of the selling of salvation, or at least improved quality of life with a new product. I’m not sold on the analysis of history, nor the speculations of the future in this ad. Successful advertising is measured by how convincing, not how truthful, it is.

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  • redandwhite90
    11 January, 2009, 20:38

    Excellent advert and really makes you think. Sure it’s just an ad but there is a shade of truth and reflection in it

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  • damM3
    11 January, 2009, 20:38

    lol a high tech google earth street view??

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  • damM3
    11 January, 2009, 20:38

    this commercial with the 3 screens is very real. no one can say that TV hasn’t changed our course of history. mlk jr knew the power of television and would organize powerful speeches in the time span he’d be aired. moving onto the internet.. “knowledge is freedom” internet was designed for the expansion of knowledge only thing we need to do know is to globalize it. no one should have power over the internet not govt, prvt companies, search engines, nothing.

    -net neutrality

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  • AcidRain64
    11 January, 2009, 20:38

    This gave me goosebumps and made me smile. It’s a peculiar coincidence that I had just been pondering my childhood and the “evolution” of my experiences and position in the world just these past 2 days, missing it. Then I saw this video last night. Fantastic.

    Cheers to good times, and cheers to a worldwide sense of community.

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  • jasonbesto
    11 January, 2009, 20:38

    I wonder if CIA made 5th screen alredy lol

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  • gregorypierce
    11 January, 2009, 20:38

    But there was something missing, you had to seek permission to take the device to the next level, you were enslaved by proprietary extensions, the vision came with a punishing price in terms of true freedom to exploit the device. You were limited to what the original device makers saw as the future. It was truly a vision that has become private.

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  • gregorypierce
    11 January, 2009, 20:38

    That’s the way I’ve felt about things for a long time, its the reason why I’ve never been able to go back after I used my first smart phone, why I learned to write code for them, why I believe that these new breed of TRUE convergence device will enable people in ways that we don’t even know today.

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