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Apple iPhone 5s TV Commercial, 'Powerful' Song by Pixies
Apple iPhone 5s
You're more powerful than you think with the Apple iPhone 5s in your hands. Use this smartphone to tune your instruments, create a unique sound, test your voice and even make your own film, like building a city from blocks and destroying it in a dinosaur costume.

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'Holidays: OK Surgeon: $35'
AT&T Wireless
When you're lying in a hospital bed waiting to go into surgery, the last thing you want is a surgeon who's only "okay," like the recently (unofficially) re-instated Dr. Francis. AT&T Wireless says just "okay" is not okay, and encourages you to opt instead for their "best plans at their best prices."

DIRECTV TV Commercial, 'Worldly Woman' Featuring Jenifer Lewis
DIRECTV
Worldly woman Jenifer Lewis switched to DirecTV to receive all the entertainment she could want, whether at home or on the go. With the snap of a finger, she's got her poolside eye candy and live, on-demand videos that even make her discerning dog happy. Isn't that right, Charlie?

Sprint TV Commercial, 'Sprint Across America: iPhone XR'
Sprint
During their "Sprint Across America," Paul, Jamie and a Sprint robot stop to help a woman with an "inferior phone." They allow the woman to use an iPhone XR to take her friend's photo but holding a smile while the woman admires the phone's camera takes a toll on Jamie. For a limited time, customers who lease an eligible iPhone device can get an iPhone XR on Sprint.

Sprint Unlimited Plan TV Commercial, 'It's the Truth'
Sprint Unlimited Plan
On the "Wake Up America Tour," Paul the Sprint spokesperson and his robot sidekick are traveling the country looking for wireless customers overpaying with Verizon. When the two come across a family in their living room, they explain to Mom that she can get third, fourth and fifth lines free plus save more than $1,000 with Sprint. When Dad assures her that robots never lie, the Sprint robot has to agree with "the man in the mom jeans."

HP Spectre x360 TV Commercial, 'Reinvent Passwords'
HP Spectre x360
A child tries to sneak into a room where his mother is pretending to sleep. Keeping up the ploy, the mother lets her son use her fingerprint to open her Spectre x360 to watch cartoons.

HP Envy 4 UltraBook TV Commercial, 'Students'
HP Envy 4 UltraBook
Students pass around the ultra light, ultra loud, ultra portable and ultra safe HP Envy 4 UltraBook.

HP Inc. TV Commercial, 'Get Real: Print the Holidays'
HP Inc.
A girl sings a version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" where the holidays are replaced by screen time. She sees 12 teens texting, 11 lads "liking" social media posts and 10 sisters scrolling on their phones in bed. HP pauses the song and tells people to "get real." When it resumes, the verses include people enjoying screen-free activities like playing games, folding paper airplanes, caroling and printing family photographs.

HP TV Commercial, 'Power of People'
HP
We all enjoy different things, such as working ordinary jobs, reading books and competing in sports. Whatever you choose to do, it's important and HP believes in the power of people. They believe that their technology should work for you to make what you're doing easier.

HP Spectre x360 TV Commercial, 'Webcam Kill Switch: Be You' Song by Tommy James & The Shondells
HP Spectre x360
No matter what embarrassing act you may be doing in front of your laptop screen, HP says you can now be yourself without worrying if someone's watching with the webcam kill switch feature included in its Spectre x360 laptop.

HP Spectre x360 TV Commercial, 'Be You With the Webcam Kill Switch' Song by Tommy James & The Shonde
HP Spectre x360
After hearing some exciting news, this woman can't contain her joy as she hops and dances around her room. When her excitement dulls down, she is able to collect herself before turning her webcam back on to play it cool with the person on the other end of her video call. With the webcam kill switch that comes standard on the HP Spectre x360, users can gain an extra sense of privacy by being able to choose when their webcam is active.

DIRECTV TV Commercial, 'More For Your Thing: Signs: $35'
DIRECTV
DIRECTV presents some signs for those of you who have been looking for a sign that you need to quit cable. These include a woman who found the words "quit cable" etched into her morning toast, an anti-cable crop circle and a grocery store clerk who nearly gets impaled by scissors after seeing a cryptic message written in a ceilihng stain. For a limited time, DIRECTV offers its satellite service for $35 per month to qualified customers.

Boost Mobile TV Commercial, 'Un plan apto para la familia'
Boost Mobile
Cuando una familia va a una tienda de Boost Mobile para demostrarles su factura obscena con la otra compa????a telef??nica, los empleados de Boost Mobile les sugiere hacer el "switch" con ellos. Para algo m??s apto para la familia, Boost Mobile ofrece cuatro l??neas por $25 d??lares al mes, cada l??nea con gigas sin l??mite. Adem??s, clientes podr??n obtener hasta cuatro tel??fonos Samsung Galaxy J7 Perx gratis y seis meses de Hulu al cambiarse.

Sprint Unlimited TV Commercial, 'Smarter You: Streaming'
Sprint Unlimited
Sprint spokesperson Paul introduces Debbie, a woman currently experiencing the fear of missing out because she doesn't have Sprint with Hulu included. Debbie meets the "smarter you" version of herself, who got rid of her FOMO by streaming the shows everyone's talking on Hulu with her Sprint Unlimited plan. Not only that, but she also got rid of that boyfriend, which Debbie seems totally okay with. Sprint invites everyone to be smarter versions of themselves by switching and getting the best pric

Sprint Unlimited TV Commercial, 'Smarter You: Debbie'
Sprint Unlimited
According to Sprint's spokesperson, Paul Marcarelli, Debbie has FOMO (fear of missing out) due to the fact that she doesn't have Sprint's Unlimited plan that includes Hulu. When she meets her "smarter you" who got rid of her FOMO by switching to Sprint, Debbie's not convinced until she hears that the smarter version of herself got rid of that one boyfriend.

Sprint Unlimited TV Commercial, 'Holiday Mall: Hulu'
Sprint Unlimited
Sprint's spokesperson Paul, the guy who switched to Sprint, announces that Sprint's Unlimited plan includes Hulu. He can get unlimited access to Hulu shows and movies along with streaming in HD, so he can watch it anytime and anywhere.

Sprint Unlimited TV Commercial, '??Sprint es para ti y Hulu tambi??n!'
Sprint Unlimited
Al entrar a su taller, Pap?? Noel dice que si algo es capaz de ayudarlo a ser feliz y a sus millones de contactos, entonces eso es para ??l. Durante las fiestas, Sprint dice que es para ti y que viene con Hulu incluido. Clientes de Sprint podr??n obtener Hulu con un plan ilimitado de Sprint de cuatro l??neas por $25 d??lares al mes, cada una con la quinta l??nea gratis.

Google Assistant TV Commercial, 'Cuddle Bear' Feat. Sia, Chrissy Teigen
Google Assistant
These individuals use Google Assistant to make calls, send texts and play music. Even celebrities like Sia, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend use its helpful features. So whether you need help finding your phone or texting back your "cuddle bear," Google invites you to use the Assistant on your phone.

Google Assistant TV Commercial, 'Just Say Hey Google' Featuring Sia, Kevin Durant
Google Assistant
Google proves that no matter who you are or what you need, the Google Assistant will be there to help ... just remember to say, "Hey, Google." Whether you need dialing assistance like musician Sia, have the sudden impulse to watch Channing Tatum movies like model Chrissy Teigen or you just need to find your phone, Google says there's a one-size-fits-all solution for everything, make Google do it.

Google Assistant TV Commercial, 'Hey Google: Remote' Featuring Chrissy Teigan
Google Assistant
Model Chrissy Teigen tries to operate the remote control and navigate the TV. Meanwhile, her husband, singer-songwriter John Legend, can't help but perform a little number in his head about how hopeless he feels about ever actually finding that show they're looking for. That's where Google Assistant comes in. The company urges the couple, and other people bogged down in minutiae, to simply "make Google do it."