From the demonstration room for the new 3D game running on a XboX 360 with HDMI output to a prototype of Panasonic’s new 3D Full HD HDTV. 3D glasses are required for it to work.
Followed by the first impressions from a video games industry analyst Gustav Andersson of M3-Digital World and another guy expert in Wii games.
The most likely sponsor for my IFA 2009 video coverage dropped out a few days ago. I have since then unsuccessfully been pitching the idea to other companies.
For 2000 dollars to my paypal@charbax.com you can have your business or product highlighted in annotations at the bottom of all my 35-50 videos of the best products and companies shown at IFA 2009 from September 3rd to 9th here in Berlin.
If you are interested, you contact also me by email charbax@gmail.com
This includes that I can also film your company’s product at IFA in priority. This offer is exclusive for the first company that pays.
Your company annotation would thus be displayed to probably between 500′000 and up to 5 million viewers during the days, weeks and months following the tradeshow.
The annotation can be like the one displayed on this video:
“IFA 2009 video coverage sponsored by YourCompanyName”
That annotation can link to any Youtube video or Youtube channel of your choice. Thus bringing your Youtube video or channel potentially tens of thousands of extra views which can lead to much more if your content is engaging and interesting to the viewers.
50 HD quality videos will be posted here of the best products shown at IFA 2009 here in Berlin.
As every year since 2005, I have been providing you with the worlds best IFA video coverage consisting of more than 150 videos published at http://techvideoblog.com/ifa/ with the highest Google search rankings: http://google.com/#hl=en&q=IFA+video+coverage, with more than 2 million video views each year from technology enthusiasts worldwide.
Sanyo releases this new compact cool looking HD camcorder which increases performance with a new processor. It now records full 1080p video, it records 720p at 60 frames per second, and it can also shoot at a lower resolution of 448×336 at 300 frames per second mode, suitable to shoot action sequences to then watch in slow motion on Youtube. I have been shooting all of my HD videos using the Sanyo HD1000 since February, and so, I might be tempted in upgrading to the Sanyo HD1010 and perhaps then release all my videos in a 1080p 7mbit/s DivX HD versions as well.
Toshiba releases this new DVD player with Cell processor based HD upscaling technology. In this video I wonder though why Toshiba doesn’t at least support playback of HD video formats such as DivX HD, H264 HD and WMV HD. Since a single layer DVD can hold a 2 hour 720p movie in those formats and a dual layer DVD can hold 2 hours at 1080p in those formats. Toshiba, I think, should also build an Ethernet port into their players to support up to HD quality video-on-demand services.
This past few days, my video of the HiVision miniNote has been seen by over 100 thousand people thanks to links from Slashdot, Gizmodo and Digg. But at IFA 2008, I actually saw a Laptop by Menq International Ltd called the EasyPC E760 that was advertised as being even cheaper at only $89 per laptop. It runs on a Samsung ARM processor, has a 7″ 480×272 resolution screen and runs Windows CE with some customized browser, word processing, Skype and media player.
DivX HD 1280×720 3.5mbit/s: Play, Download (148mb)