
Sanyo is ready to release 200,000 packs of the Limited Edition Eneloop Tones Chocolate battery in Japan. Each pack contains 8 Eneloop rechargeable Ni-MH batteries, which are colored in champagne, curacao, orange peel, chocolate cafe mocha, cafe au lait, blanc and green tea. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing so far. [FarEastGizmos]

The Sanyo Eneloop Mobile Booster KBC-L54D is now available for purchase via GeekStuff4U. The gadget is able to recharge most of smartphones and tablet PCs. The Sanyo Eneloop KBC-L54D comes equipped with a 5400mAh Lithium-ion battery and provides a higher output of 1.5A to reduce charging times for gadgets. Its internal battery can be recharged via an AC adapter or a USB port. Measuring 105mm x 69mm x 160mm, the Sanyo Eneloop Mobile Boosters KBC-L54D retails for $97.96 each. [Product Page]

Sanyo today introduced the XX battery that adopts the eneloop technology. The battery is able to deliver 25% more power for extreme usage requirements. What makes the XX battery more interesting is that it can still deliver juice even when temperatures drop down to -4 degrees Fahrenheit. The Sanyo XX powered by eneloop package of four-AA batteries will be available next month at an MSRP of $24.99. [Press Release]

Sanyo North America will launch a new Full HD projector developed for the professional market, the Sanyo PLC-HP7000L. This high-end projector adopts the company’s QuaDrive engine to achieve a brightness level of 7,000 Lumens with just a single lamp and a 1920×1080 resolution with an exceptional color reproduction. The Sanyo PLC-HP7000L is scheduled to become available in October 2011 for $19,995. [Press Release]

The new Sanyo PLC-WL2503 projector supports WXGA resolution and uses a 3 LCD design with a pen and pointer that allows users to make annotations on any projection surface. The projector also supports a 2,500 Lumens of brightness and a 500:1 contrast ratio. The PLC-WL3503 is capable of creating images between 60- and 110-inches at 47-inches away from the screen. The Sanyo PLC-WL3503 projector retails for a hefty $1,696. [Ubergizmo]

Sanyo has rolled out a new lightweight projector in the US market. Known as the PLC-XU4000, this projector weights at just seven pounds. The Sanyo PLC-XU4000 provides an 1024×768 pixels (XGA) resolution, a 4000 Lumens brightness level and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. Sanyo claims that the power consumption can be reduced by up to 69 percent compared to similar projectors from competitors. The projector also supports a microphone input for presenters with playback over a built-in speaker that is driven by a 10-watt amplifier, while network control is available through an RJ45 LAN connection and Sanyo’s PJ-Network software. The Sanyo PLC-XU4000 projector will be available in January 2011 for $1,545.99. [Softpedia]

Sanyo will launch the Xacti ICR-PS511RM PCM voice recorder in the Japanese market at the end of January 2011. The portable voice recorder comes with a unique one-touch Zoom microphone, several recording scene modes and a 4GB of internal memory, which is expandable via a microSDHC card slot. The Sanyo Xacti ICR-PS511RM voice recorder requires an AAA battery to operate. [Akihabara]

Sanyo North America today introduced a new professional projector with an extraordinary brightness of 15,000 ANSI Lumens that is unmatched by other projectors in its class. Designed for the mid to large venue presentation, staging and digital signage markets, the Sanyo PLC-HF15000L utilizes the company’s exclusive QuaDrive technology to produce superior color accuracy with a very wide color gamut, providing Real 2K digital cinema performance that exceeds Full HD requirements at 2048 x 1080 resolution. This projector comes equipped with a “Hot Operation Lamp Exchange System” that allows individual lamps to be replaced without turning the projector off. The new hot-swappable system gives operators a smooth, simple way to replace a failed bulb and continue presentations without interruption. The company also provides eleven lens options, which are available in a variety of focal lengths to accommodate any projector to screen distance. The Sanyo PLC-HF15000L (lens sold separately) is scheduled for release in December 2010 for $44,995. [Press Release]

If you are looking for a new PCM recorder, then check out the ICR-PS401RM from Sanyo. Dubbed as the “Xacti Sound Recorder”, this portable gadget features adjustable noise sensitivity with a newly developed high-performance stereo microphone, a large orange LCD and a USB port. Measuring 39.9mm x 98.8mm x 14.1mm and weighing 54 grams, the Sanyo ICR-PS401RM can record linear PCM (up to 48kHz) and MP3 (up to 320kbps). What’s more, the sound recorder also provides a microSD slot for storage expansion. The Sanyo Xacti Sound Recorder is expected for release on November 26, 2010. [Akihabara]

If you like environmental-friendly gadgets, then check out the new Sanyo LP-XU4000 eco-friendly projector. This new projector provides an intelligent light dimming system and a 4,000 Lumen brightness with 69% reduced power consumption. The lamp brightness automatically adjusts to match the projected images or videos. Additional features include a speaker, a microphone and Wi-Fi support. The Sanyo LP-XU4000 will be launched on February 21st, 2011 for 312,900 Yen ($3,853). [Sanyo]