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Watch Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Oprah Moment’, gifting The Tonight Show audience iPad Air 2’s

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Alongside Justin Timberlake, Jimmy Fallon has become the voice of the iPhone 6 with Apple releasing a continuous series of ads featuring both entertainers. Fallon also sits behind a MacBook on the set of The Tonight Show on NBC, something that he brought over from his time hosting Late Night on NBC.

Now Fallon’s Tonight Show is giving the gift of Apple, specifically to the studio audience from last night’s taping as each attendee was gifted with a brand new iPad Air 2 as part of this week’s holiday gift giveaway segment. See the clip above (and wish you were there!) …

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  1. dcj001 - 9 years ago

    Actually, Jimmy Fallon did not say iPad air 2, he said iPad 2.

    • Ry L - 9 years ago

      Well, it’s at least the first iPad Air…look at the bezel size. So I’m sure it’s the Air 2.

  2. b9bot - 9 years ago

    Ellen moment. Ellen is the Queen of gifting her audience now. Her 12 days of giveaways that is currently being broadcast will prove that.

  3. Dafty Punk - 9 years ago

    HAHA How great would it be if he was actually saying it right… Turns out he teamed up not with Apple, but Gazelle.com and is actually giving away refurbished iPad 2’s….

    (I’d still be happy to get a free iPad regardless of the model)

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.