Originally Posted by
Animedude5555
Problem with that theory is, it was used to demonstrate the speed of the internet connection through their satellite internet service, so most likely the video resides on some computer, which was then accessed with that tablet PC via the HughesNet internet service, and then this access to this video through their service was filmed for the commercial. If they used anything other than their actual internet service to demonstrate the speed of their internet service (such as playing a video made in-house, directly on the tablet PC via it's video player app), it would be false advertising which is a crime, and the government WILL make a company pay if it is involved in this crime. So to make sure they were not lying in their ad, the ad must have shown a person using a tablet that was in fact connected to some video server via the HughesNet internet service. Alternatively they could have put in small print at the bottom of the add, saying "this is just a simulation, our internet service was not used in displaying this video". Such notices in small print are a legal requirement for any ad that makes something appear to be something other than what it actually is. Yet I saw no small print during that segment of the ad. This leads me to the conclusion that the video showing this red flying bird character must be available SOMEWHERE on the internet.
On a sidenote, who's that anime character in the animated gif in your sig, who's doing the green Falcon Punch attack.
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