Microsoft’sWindows channelon YouTube yesterday released a new commercial painting Lenovo’sYoga Pro 3 convertible laptopas a better portable computer overall thanApple’s ultra-thin MacBook Air.

Titled ‘Let’s Dance’, the 30-second commercial is critical of the Apple machine’s lack of a touchscreen while praising multi-mode flexibility of the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro, concluding that once you add the touchscreen to the mix, “it’s game over” because the Yoga 3 Pro proves there’s “more than one way to do what you want”.

In addition to the MacBook Air’s lack of a touchscreen, the commercial highlights the Yoga’s thinner appearance (13 mm versus the Air’s 17 mm, though the air tapers down to just 0.3 mm) and its ability to fold back.

Here’s the ad.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R98sgmllCEg

Microsoft writes:

It’s an epic dance-off between the new Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro and the MacBook Air. But does the MacBook Air stand a chance against the sleekness and multi-mode flexibility of the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro? Nope. And once you add the touchscreen, its game over. The Yoga 3 Pro proves there’s more than one way to do what you want.

This brings back to memory Tim Cook’s toaster-refrigerator dilemma: in April 2012,Cook told The New York Timesthat while anything can be forced to converge, this doesn’t necessarily yield a better user experience.

“You begin to make tradeoffs to the point where what you have left at the end of the day doesn’t please anyone,” he said. “You can converge a toaster and a refrigerator, but you know, those things are probably not going to be pleasing to the user”.

What Microsoft’s ad conspicuously fails to mention is the price difference between the two machines: Apple’s MacBook Air starts at $899 while the Lenovo convertible is a $1,300 value.

The Windows maker is no stranger to Apple bashing.

Afterannouncing its Surface Pro 3back in April, the companyaired several commercialspositioning the device as a thinner and lighter alternative to the Air and even attempted to entice would-be switchers with acool $650 in trade-in valuefor those willing to drop their MacBook Air for a Surface Pro 3.

How do you like Microsoft’s latest MacBook Air bashing ad?