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The HD2000A is in SANYO's signature vertical form factor while the FH1A is a traditional style camcorder shape (horizontal).
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Mitsuru Homma, the chief of Sanyo's power unit, said the hybrid power pack should be available within two years.
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SANYO's Dual Cameras have always been at the forefront for compatibility with computers as well as online applications and networking.
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Sanyo's latest Internet-ready television set offers split-screen viewing, with a television programme on one side and Internet material on the other.
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Goldman and Panasonic had disagreed on how to value Sanyo's preferred stock.
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Sanyo's home appliances are being undercut by rivals in China and elsewhere, but Canon's office-equipment continues to maintain high market share and juicy margins.
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The high-efficiency solar panels, manufactured by Panasonic's Sanyo division, will cover 41-percent of the raceway's energy usage.
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Keiser says the battery and semiconductors are 60% of that cost, suggesting good growth for Sanyo and Matsushita's joint venture with Toyota.
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Keiser says the battery and semiconductors are 60% of that cost, suggesting good growth for Sanyo and Matsushita's joint venture with Toyota (nyse: TM - news - people ).
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The days when the likes of Sony, Panasonic, Hitachi, Toshiba or Sanyo dominated the world's home gadgets are long gone.
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Electronics leader Hitachi will be watching carefully, as the mooted disk drive deal, as well as Panasonic 's pending takeover of Sanyo, threaten to take away from its market share.
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On the danger list, according to Greengart: Kyocera and Sanyo, which haven't garnered much carrier support in the U.S. "Their phones fall into the 'free' and 'not free' category, and their 'not free' products aren't that competitive, " says Greengart.
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