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Sanyo S750 & Orange 3G review

Reviews However, the instructions at Sanyo's Web site are pretty straightforward. The Sanyo S750 is the only phone in Orange’s range to incorporate a sliding mechanism to reveal the number pad. The Sanyo S750 has an SD card slot for memory expansion, and...

[March 18, 2005, 15:40]

Comdex UK: Sanyo camera offers VGA images, voice

News The digital camera market is going through massive growth," said Jason Cox, merchandising manager at Sanyo UK. On show this week at the Comdex UK exhibition in London, the digiCAM (£599 + VAT) is an elegant design that sports a 2-inch TFT LCD...

[April 22, 1997, 15:51]

Sanyo PLV-60 review

Reviews Sanyo's PLV-60 is easily the largest projector in our group test, measuring a massive 31.6 by 16.4 by 48cm and weighing an arm-stretching 9kg. Unfortunately we weren’t able to use this native resolution with a PC input, even though this ought to be...

[August 16, 2002, 15:52]

UK Tech Week: Sanyo cautious in TFT display market

News This is still a young market," says John Boyle, general manager for Sanyo UK, "although it's a healthy marketplace it is still, mainly, the corporate sector that is looking at this type of screen. Sanyo's caution is a sensible strategy according to...

[October 7, 1998, 12:04]

Hitachi, Sanyo set sights on 14Gb optical disk

News Hitachi and Sanyo are working together on an optical disk technology that will store up to 14Gb of data on a disk the size of a CD. Hitachi will work on further innovation of the disk, while Sanyo will develop equipment capable of recording and...

[March 7, 1997, 10:10]

Sanyo demonstrates innovative 3D display

News Sanyo took the opportunity of this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to unveil what could be the hardcore gamer and telly addict's ultimate fantasy. Sanyo's "Image-splitter" technology makes possible viewable 3D images to the naked eye.

[January 7, 2000, 6:35]

InterTrust to protect tunes on Sanyo device

News InterTrust Technologies and Sanyo Electric are working together to offer the latest in a patchwork of technologies that aim to move copy-protected songs from the PC to portable devices. Santa Clara, California-based InterTrust, which makes software...

[January 11, 2002, 11:21]

Panasonic to acquire Sanyo Electric

News Panasonic announced on Friday that it plans to acquire Sanyo Electric in a deal valued at ¥800m (£6m), giving the electronics giant a boost in the rechargeable-battery business. In outlining the deal, the companies stated: "Panasonic and Sanyo...

[December 22, 2008, 10:16]

Sanyo begins chip sale

Blog According to the Financial Times, Sanyo has started the sale of its semiconductor operations, with bidders expected to express interest before the Golden Week holidays starting at the end of the month in Japan.

[April 17, 2007, 16:22]

Sanyo USB MODEM

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[September 16, 2004, 8:00]

Sanyo Semiconductor Cuts Downtime, Improves Productivity With Help From Global Sapphire Inc.

White Papers Sanyo Semiconductor Manufacturing Philippines (SSMP) began experiencing irregular system outages and longer transaction processing time as its aging production server struggled to cope with an increase in workload.

[December 8, 2006, 0:00]

Sanyo PLC-XW20 review

Reviews Sanyo's PLC- XW20 looks good, performs well and sells for the reasonable (for a projector) price of £2,795 (ex. Built around a magnesium alloy chassis, the XW20 combines both robustness and no little style.

[November 26, 2001, 23:00]

Sanyo enters digital camera market

News Launched today, the Japanese giant's first product is the VPC-G1, which will be marketed under the more manageable name of Image PC. The camera is aimed at the mid-point between photography professionals and keen amateurs, and is priced accordingly...

[July 17, 1996, 17:07]

I made a mistake and got one

I made a mistake and got one image Member Review I was looking for a mobile phone to give my laptop broadband access, and narrowed it down to the Sanyo S750 (On Orange) and the Motorola V975 (on 3). I chose the Sanyo because of its spec -- broadband modem, Bluetooth, IRDA, SD card slot, can work...

[March 23, 2005, 8:57]

Very buggy, poor unintuitive UI

Very buggy, poor unintuitive UI image Member Review The Sanyo has impressive features, if only they worked. Initially it was released with faulty Bluetooth -- Sanyo/Orange fixed this, but in the process the WAP / 3G browsing was broken and now we're waiting for another fix.

[March 21, 2005, 12:13]

IBM shows off fuel cell with mobile potential

News IBM and Sanyo have put together a prototype of a fuel cell system for ThinkPad notebooks. This is quite a new concept that utilises both micro fuel cells and rechargeable batteries," Mitsuru Homma, group executive of power solutions at Sanyo, said...

[April 12, 2005, 15:05]

Electronics Company Improves Communications With Simplified Messaging Infrastructure

White Papers To align with corporate policy, managers at SANYO Component Europe decided to migrate from Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. Following a smooth migration, the SANYO IT team has...

[December 19, 2007, 0:01]

Orange rings in a 3G Christmas

News Orange users in the UK and France who want to get third-generation phones will be able to pick from models from LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sanyo and SonyEricsson. The Sanyo offering, the S750, is a first for the electronics manufacturer...

[November 5, 2004, 13:13]

No fuel like an old fuel

Leader No, we're not talking about IBM and Sanyo's fuel cell announcement this week - although it fits the template. By now, IBM and Sanyo's preannouncement says merely that their device - which has an ordinary battery in it as well - will give eight...

[April 13, 2005, 14:40]

Orange ready to join 3G Christmas battle

News Orange said last month that it would sell 3G phones from six different manufacturers -- LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sanyo and Sony Ericsson. One phone that's likely to be available is the Sanyo S750, which was launched earlier this week.

[December 2, 2004, 12:45]

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