Do you remember the 1993 commercial? It was quite the lineup of commercials during this year’s Big Game. I hope I’m not being cheesy when I say that I liked all of them. There wasn’t one that really stood out to me, but there also really weren’t any duds. I do still miss the mystery of new commercials and wish companies wouldn’t post them on YouTube so early. I still believe that the element of surprise wins every time, which is why maybe one tech company should’ve aired their commercial from 1993. Trust me, you would’ve been surprised because they basically predicted the future. This is far beyond “Back To The Future” predicting flying cars which is still in question today. AT&T straight up predicted Zoom, Netflix, Apple Watch, Ring doorbell, and medical apps, and GOT IT RIGHT. Check it out below!
The Commercial Where A Tech Company Predicted The Future
WESTPORT, CT - FEBRUARY 08: (EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white.) In this photo illustration, a RadioShack CD player is shown on February 8, 2015 in Westport, Connecticut. RadioShack, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last Thursday, represented an older era of home electronics and consumer items. Despite numerous attempts to keep with the times, the home electronics retailer couldn't compete in an era of Amazon and Apple. RadioShack was started in 1921 to supply equipment for amateur or ham radio enthusiasts. At its height, the company grew to have thousands of stores throughout America parts of Europe and South America. (Photo Illustration by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)