
Sanyo’s Eneloop Stick Booster (KBC-D1AS) is a useful portable charger for those who are always on the go. This stick charger is able to recharge a wide variety of gadgets including cell phones, portable game consoles, and portable music players via a USB port. Weighing 76-grams (with batteries installed), the portable charging device comes with two new eneloop batteries that can be recharged about 1,500 times. The Sanyo Eneloop Stick Booster will be released in Japan on December 1, 2009. [Sanyo]

Sanyo’s latest Eneloop Tone batteries are now available in some bright colors that make these batteries more interesting. In case you didn’t know, the Sanyo Eneloop is a rechargeable battery that can be recharged about 1500 times. These eco-friendly batteries are also pre-charged at the factory using clean energy generated from renewable solar power. [Press Release]

Sanyo has launched a new dual-lamp projector in the form of the LP-XF1000. This projector features Sanyo’s very own QuaDrive Engine technology, which produces the highest level of brightness in the industry at 12,000 lumens in an AC 100V. The Sanyo LP-XF1000 dual-lamp projector also provides a high contrast ratio of 4000:1. The Sanyo LP-XF1000 will be displayed at the GITEX Technology Week 2009 in Dubai. No word on pricing at this time. [FarEastGizmos]

Sanyo has proudly introduced the newly upgraded Eneloop batteries that are able to be recharged around 1,500 times. These green batteries are also pre-charged at the factory using clean energy generated from renewable solar power. The company will also release Eneloop-branded battery chargers in the near future. Pricing and availability info are still unavailable at this time. [FarEastGizmos]

Sanyo has announced two new super bright portable projectors to its range by releasing the LP-XM150 and LP-XM100. Designed specifically for large conference rooms or lecture halls, these projectors provides a native resolution of 1204 x 768 pixels, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 6000 ANSI lumens brightness (LP-XM150), 5000 ANSI lumens brightness (LP-XM100), a 7W mono speaker and several connectivity ports including Ethernet, S-video, DVI-D, D-Sub and USB. The LP-XM150 and LP-XM100 will be released in turn beginning on November 20th for 942,900 Yen (about $10,505) and 837,900 Yen (about $9,334), respectively. [Press Release]
by Johan on September 21, 2009

Sanyo Electric has proudly announced a new breakthrough in ultra-thin HIT solar cell with half the thickness of a conventional high-efficiency solar cell and has achieved the world record for highest-level conversion efficiency of 22.8%. The company will focus on advancing applications for mass-production products with technology that offers both high conversion efficiency and a thinner cell for the newly improved HIT solar cell. At the same time, the company will pursue R&D that aims for even better high conversion efficiency, lower costs, and resource-saving designs. [Press Release]

The ALBO is Sanyo’s latest digital photo frame that provides a 7-inch LCD display with an 800 x 480 resolution, a 500MB of internal memory, and a speaker. Unlike other digital frames, the Sanyo ALBO lacks of Wi-Fi connectivity, but it uses Infrared connectivity for transferring photos and videos from mobile phones. Available in white, pink and brown models, this digital display also supports for JPEG, MP3 and Motion-JPEG file formats, a memory card reader, and a USB port. Measuring 210mm x 156mm x 93mm and weighing 472grams, the Sanyo ALBO will be launched in Japan on October 8th, 2009 for 15,000 Yen ($165). [FarEastGizmos]

Sanyo has rolled out their latest GPS navigation device that integrates a 1Seg digital TV tuner. Known as the Gorilla Lite NV-LB50DT, this portable device sports a 5-inch touchscreen display with LED-backlight, an accelerometer sensor, a 4GB of storage, a microSD card slot, a media player that supports for MP4, MP3, WMA and JPEG media formats, and a rechargeable battery. The Gorilla Lite NV-LB50DT will become available soon for unannounced price yet. [Product Page via iTechNews]

If you are a rich person who still have a huge collection of CD music, then you may want to check out the Grant Fidelity Impression II Reference Tube CD-1000 Player. Priced at a hefty $3,200, the CD player boasts a high-end Sanyo CD drive with the DA11VZ unit with Nikon high grade capacitors, a tube headphone amplifier, and a tube analog output. Measuring 17-inch x 14-inch x 7-inch and weighing 50-pounds, the system has a separated left and right channel with 2x BB PCM1794 D/A converting IC chip and a 10x OPA2604 / OPA 604 for converting and filtering. Additional features include a coaxial, an optical, an AES/EBU, and an EL84 headphone outputs. More

Sanyo is back with their new projector, the LP-XU106 which is claimed as the company’s brightest projector. Weighing only 3.4 kilograms, this projector provides a brightness level of 4,500 lumens and features 1,000:1 contrast ratio, Corner Keystone Correction Function and the Easy Setup Function. The LP-XU106 will go on sale starting on November 20th for unannounced price yet. [Fareastgizmos]