Brian Lam of Gizmodo shows us a brief video walkthrough of YouTube running on Apple TV. Not many movies are available (around 10,000 will be ready by the 29th of June for iPhone) but by fall, everything will be encoded for AppleTV and the Apple iPhone
CameraLabs has reviewed the Olympus E-510, which has a 10MP CMOS sensor, a 2.5-inch Live View HyperCrystal LCD display, dust reduction system, mechanical image stabilization, and TruePic III technology. Watch the video review after the break. Here is the conclusion.
The Olympus E-510 is arguably the most feature-packed DSLR in its class, ticking almost every box on the wish-lists of new DSLR buyers. You get 10 Megapixels in a relatively light and compact form factor, the option of one or two decent kit lenses, and the triple whammy of built-in anti-shake, anti-dust and Live View capabilities, not to mention easy access to a wide variety of settings. It’s certainly a compelling package, especially for the asking price.
Here is a video of the first iPhone knock off from China. The phone comes jam packed with a 2MP camera for photos and movies in MPEG4 format. The handset also sports 2 SIM-Cards, WAP browser, 64MB of built-in memory, 256MB micro SD Card in an expansion slot, Stereo speakers on the front and two additional speakers on the back that boast “3D Sound”, USB-connector, and removable battery. Hit the play button to start the video.
PhoneArena has a brief video review of LG VX8700 phone. In case you didn’t know, the mobile phone has a 2.0MP camera, 240 x 320 LCD display, Bluetooth, and external memory card slot. Hit the break to watch the video.
Here is the video of Id Tech’s new 5th engine presentation. The engine was designed without the use of DirectX 10, and is created to be multiplatform. Hit that play button to start the video.
Here is a video review of the Sony Ericsson K810i, which features a 3.2MP camera, a 2-inch TFT display (240 x 320), 64MB built-in memory, M2 card slot (128MB included), and Bluetooth 2.0. Watch the video after the break.
WorldCarFans via YouTube shows us a first look at the third-generation Renault Laguna. The car will come in both petrol and diesel version. Hit the jump to watch the clip.