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  • #panasonic

    Panasonic Buys Sanyo for Its Batteries

    12/10/09
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  • #sanyo

    De-Ice Your Hands With Sanyo's US-Bound Eneloop Kairos

    Let us work our personal babelfish on Sanyo's new Eneloop Kairo. Eneloop means "envelope," right? Kairo...Kairo means Cairo? Like Egypt? Ahh, these devices are an envelope of heat. And they're leaving Japan, heading Stateside in time for winter. More »
    12/03/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #remainders

    Remainders - Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)

    Trade in Your DVDs, Plus a Couple Bucks, and Get the Blu-ray Versions...Steve Ballmer Acknowledges Apple's Gains, Remains Cocky...Sanyo to Build Houses Powered by Solar Energy and Li-Ion Batteries...Sony Announces Vague "iTunes-Like" Store on PlayStation Network for Books, Movies, Music... More »
    11/20/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #remainders

    Remainders - Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)

    Google Cuts Price of Online Storage by 800%...Apple Updates Genius Bar Reservation System...Gold-Dipped PS3 Slim: The Hot Holiday Gift (in Donald Trump's House)...Sanyo's "Stick Booster" Looks and Sounds Far Dirtier Than It Is... More »
    11/11/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #projectors

    Sanyo's Two-Lamp PLC-XF1000 Projector Brings A Blinding 12,000 Lumen Rating

    With the price tag of $25,000 that it also brings, I won't be picking up a PLC-XF1000 in December, but I must admit that the 12,000 lumen rating and super vivid images have me drooling. More »
    10/20/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #clothing

    I Don't Even Want To Think About a Rechargeable Turtleneck Right Now

    It's 100 degrees outside my window at this very moment. The last thing I want to think about is a rechargeable neck warmer. More »
    08/10/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #solarchargers

    Sanyo Eneloop Solar Charger Powers USB Gadgets

    The Eneloop portable solar pack doesn't look quite as cool as that Energizer charger we've been waiting for, but it will supply 5 volts for 2 hours. More »
    08/05/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #humor

    Sanyo's Fate Rests In the Hands of One Man and a Rebate Form

    The Onion delivers again, this time reporting on how badly Sanyo doesn't want a guy to mail in the rebate that came with his cordless phone. More »
    08/04/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #bikes

    Carbon Fiber Electric Bike Drives Batman Environmentally Conscious

    Really Batman, jet-fueled cars in 2009? That's not eco-friendly. But don't worry, there's an alternative to your old, wasteful ways. Because not only does the Sanyo Eneloop carbon fiber electric bike come in black—it only comes in black. More »
    07/24/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #lamps

    Sanyo Eneloop Lamp Charges Wirelessly, Doubles as a Flashlight

    Fueled by the original rechargeable batteries from 2005, Sanyo's consistently strange eneloop (on-a-loop) line keeps on growing: next up is the eneloop Lamp, a vaselike, wirelessly chargeable table lamp that turns into a flashlight when picked up.
    06/30/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #projectors

    Sanyo LP-WXU700 Projector Utilizes Draft N Wi-Fi, FIRST!!

    The Sanyo LP-WXU700 is the first projector on the market to integrate the no-longer-so-new 802.11 Wi-Fi. And it's happy to work in offices and home theaters alike. More »
    05/12/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #bicycles

    Sanyo CY-SPG226 Battery-Assists Your Lazy Butt For Up To 85km

    Sanyo's Eneloop label, known for Wii charging stations and batteries, is taking cycling for a spin with the CY-SPG226 battery-assisted bicycle. Don't let the 85km range fool you though—there's still pedaling to be done. More »
    04/26/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #retromodo

    Sanyo's Human Washing Machine From 1970

    Back in 1970, Sanyo envisioned a future where manual bathing was obsolete and head-washing was (apparently) optional. At the World Expo in Osaka, Sanyo unveiled their plan in the form of the Ultrasonic Bath. More »
    02/10/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #camcorders

    New Sanyo HD Camcorders Comes In Three Flavors: Super-Cheap 1080p, Waterproof And Compact

    Sanyo makes pretty good compact digicamcorders for the money, and their new three-pronged line-up packs a lot of good stuff for very little $$. More »
    01/21/09
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    By John Mahoney
  • #internetradio

    Sanyo R227 Internet Radio, Perfect Use for the Neighbor's Wi-Fi

    The Sanyo R227 isn't an entirely new product, but it's new to us in the US. A Wi-Fi-based radio, the R227 allows users to scan for internet music just like they would FM.
    12/04/08
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #projectors

    Sanyo LP-XTC50 Projector Uses Lamp Switching Powers to Last 6000 Hours

    In case you need a projector for your business, or just want the biggest, awesomest home theater on the block, Sanyo's new offering is a pretty good bet. The LP-XTC50 uses dual lamps, which gives you a pretty impressive 6,000 hours in alternate lamp mode, and up to 3,000 hours in regular single-lamp mode. It has also updated its brightness settings, at 5,000 ANSI lumens, and offers a hi-def resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. Other features include horizontal and vertical lens shift, keystone correction, workable projection at any 360-degree angle and 10 auto-switching filters. This monster of a projection machine will be available on Jan. 9, 2009 for roughly $10,730. [Sanyo via Crunchgear]
    11/07/08
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    By Elaine Chow
  • #pansonic

    Panasonic Buys Up Sanyo, Makes Japan's Biggest Electronics Co

    11/03/08
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  • #vehicles

    R/C License Plate Covers Are a Tempting But Unwise Purchase

    10/28/08
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  • #homefurnishings

    Sanyo ALBO Digital Picture Frame is Handsome, Like George Jetson

    10/28/08
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  • #bluray

    Sanyo's New High-Power Blu-ray Laser Will Burn 100GB Discs at 12x, Someday

    10/06/08
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  • #gps

    Sanyo Updates EasyStreet GPS: NVM-4370 has 7 Million Interest-Points Preloaded

    09/17/08
    5,453
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