
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]

Here is the Eneloop lamp from Sanyo that can be used as an interior light for daily use or as a flashlight in an emergency situation. The lamp will be sold in September with a non-metallic contact charging stand, which have enough juice to charge your Eneloop batteries. No word on pricing so far. We will keep you posted. [Newlaunches]