Sanyo S750 3G Phone Review
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Sanyo S750 - Orange 3G Handset
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04/08/2005 04:57 AMTrusted Reviews Apr 8 2005 8:00AM GMT
Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone Sanyo
PM-8200 Review
Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone Sanyo
PM-8200 Review
06/17/2004 03:00 PM
PC Magazine
reviews the Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone PM-8200 by Sanyo
(whew!), and minor update to the PM-8200 that adds a
VGA-quality camera and Ready Link, Sprint's Push-to-Talk feature. Of
course, to use Ready Link, both parties will have to have a Sanyo
phone, so that may or may not be that hot of a selling point for you
yet. The camera sucks, too, but what did you expect out of a
VGA-quality clunker these days? Sanyo phones are solid, but the
PM-8200 is probably a little too pedestrian for most, unless you just
have a need or opportunity to use the Push to Talk.
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[PCMag]
Review: Creative GigaWorks S750 Speaker
System
Review: Creative GigaWorks S750 Speaker
System
01/28/2004 10:17 AMIs a 7.1 speaker system overkill for PC audio? Probably, but a small
living room setup can benefit from the extra speakers. Creative's
latest leverages Cambridge satellites and gives Logitech and Klipsch
something to think about.
Sweet New Sanyo 3G Phone
Sweet New Sanyo 3G Phone
03/23/2005 10:06 AMWireless Watch Japan Mar 23 2005 1:29PM GMT
New Sanyo V801SA 3G Slider Phone
New Sanyo V801SA 3G Slider Phone
11/14/2003 05:52 AMI4U Nov 14 2003 4:12AM ET
KDDI Launches 3G Sanyo Phone
KDDI Launches 3G Sanyo Phone
03/24/2005 08:14 AM3G Mar 24 2005 10:43AM GMT
Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone PM-8200
by Sanyo
Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone PM-8200
by Sanyo
06/16/2004 02:50 PMSanyo sub-sonic mobile phone to ship by
month's end
Sanyo sub-sonic mobile phone to ship by
month's end
12/15/2003 10:29 AMBone conduction
Spode's Abode - Creative Gigaworks S750
7.1 Speakers & Audigy 2 ZS
Spode's Abode - Creative Gigaworks S750
7.1 Speakers & Audigy 2 ZS
09/20/2004 03:16 AMCreative Gigaworks S750 7.1 Speakers & Audigy 2 ZS @ Spode's
Abode
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NEC e228 3G Phone Review
NEC e228 3G Phone Review
08/23/2004 04:22 AM3G Aug 23 2004 8:47AM GMT
3G LG U8120 Phone Review
3G LG U8120 Phone Review
08/16/2004 04:16 AM3G Aug 16 2004 8:49AM GMT
First review of the XDA II Pocket PC
Phone
First review of the XDA II Pocket PC
Phone
10/31/2003 11:40 AMThe next version of the Pocket PC Phone, known as the XDA II or the
MDA II depending on which carrier is offering it, still isn't
available here, but it is out in the United Arab Emirates, where it's
sold as the "i mate." Pocket PC Dubai has an early review of the
phone, which runs on the 2003 version of Pocket PC Phone Phone Edition
operating system, has 128MB of RAM, a 400MHz processor, an SDIO
expansion slot (so you can add WiFi), a 65,000 color display,
Bluetooth, and a built-in digital camera. Read [Via Pocket PC
Thoughts]...
Phone spam: Under review
Phone spam: Under review
06/23/2004 01:13 AMStraits Times Jun 23 2004 5:27AM GMT
T-Mobile Sidekick II Review: Best Phone
I'll Never Buy
T-Mobile Sidekick II Review: Best Phone
I'll Never Buy
08/19/2004 03:13 PM
So I'm
heartbroken. I've just spent a week using the T-Mobile Sidekick II,
and I think it's probably one of the best mobile devices I've ever
used. And I can say, with total conviction, that I will never, ever
purchase one and neither should you. In fact, after the experiences
I've had today with T-Mobile, I'm not sure I can ever recommend one of
their products again.
You may have noticed I'm a little slow on posting today. The reason
is, besides being really, really high, is that I've spent about two
hours on the phone with various customer service reps trying to
resolve an issue that's been plaguing my primary account for the last
three months. I've stayed away from mentioning it on Gizmodo, because
I didn't want to turn my personal experiences into an overall
anti-T-Mobile bias, but after my experiences today, with the yelling,
the lies, and the misdirections, I am finally leaving them for good,
and I have received such consistent horrible, deceitful service that
I've come to realize it's indicative of a larger overall problem with
the company - and that's worth telling you about.
But first, let me explain why the Sidekick II is so awesome.
InfoSync review of the XDA II Pocket PC
Phone
InfoSync review of the XDA II Pocket PC
Phone
12/16/2003 02:54 PMInfoSync review of the XDA II, the new Pocket PC Phone which runs on
the 2003 version of Pocket PC Phone Phone Edition operating system,...
XV6600 Pocket PC Phone Edition Review
XV6600 Pocket PC Phone Edition Review
03/22/2005 09:36 PMPhoneMag Mar 23 2005 1:04AM GMT
Motorola MPX200 Smart Phone Review
Motorola MPX200 Smart Phone Review
02/11/2004 01:51 PMI4U Feb 11 2004 5:23PM GMT
REVIEW: Captivating 3G Phone Motorola
E1000
REVIEW: Captivating 3G Phone Motorola
E1000
03/28/2005 04:13 AMThreeGMobile.net Mar 28 2005 7:43AM GMT
Review: Motorola A630 Cell Phone
Review: Motorola A630 Cell Phone
08/09/2004 07:53 AMABCNEWS.com Aug 9 2004 12:03PM GMT
Motorola A835 3G Video Phone Review
Motorola A835 3G Video Phone Review
04/23/2004 02:48 AMI4U Apr 23 2004 7:14AM GMT
Review: Phone-Based Time Clock Works
(AP)
Review: Phone-Based Time Clock Works
(AP)
06/17/2005 04:34 PMAP - Many new cell phones come so tricked out with extra features that
devising reasons to use them all can be quite a chore. So it was a
pleasant surprise to encounter a simple new tool for Verizon Wireless
phones called Timecard that actually enhances rather than saps
productivity.
AP Review Praises Smarter Cell Phone
PDAs
AP Review Praises Smarter Cell Phone
PDAs
12/04/2003 03:41 PMAP via Newsday Dec 4 2003 2:52PM ET
Review: Nokia 7280 Fashion Mobile Phone
Review: Nokia 7280 Fashion Mobile Phone
03/26/2005 04:13 PMMobile Tech Review Mar 26 2005 6:39PM GMT
MAKE: Blog: Portable Rotary Phone -
pre-review
MAKE: Blog: Portable Rotary Phone -
pre-review
06/22/2005 02:45 AM GSM .. Portable Rotary Phone - pre-review .. a traditional
rotary telephone ..
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SGH-D410: Samsung and T-Mobile Slider
Phone Review
SGH-D410: Samsung and T-Mobile Slider
Phone Review
08/11/2004 07:19 PM
I'll be honest with you,
first impressions may be all you get of this Samsung SGH-D410, the
first US slider phone from Samsung - currently available from
T-Mobile. It's not that it isn't cool, it's just that first
impressions may be all you really need with this one, because
all-in-all it's not that deep.
Review: Siemens SX66 Pocket PC Phone
from Cingular
Review: Siemens SX66 Pocket PC Phone
from Cingular
03/26/2005 04:13 PMMobile Tech Review Mar 26 2005 6:33PM GMT
Sony Ericsson Z1010 3G/GSM Mobile Phone
Review
Sony Ericsson Z1010 3G/GSM Mobile Phone
Review
05/24/2004 04:48 AMI4U May 24 2004 9:16AM GMT
Firefly Phone Mini-Review (Verdict:
Great For Kids)
Firefly Phone Mini-Review (Verdict:
Great For Kids)
04/01/2005 09:28 AM
Mobileburn talks about
their brief hands-on experience with the Firefly kids cell phone in
this piece. We first saw the Firefly last month and noted then that it lacks a standard
numeric keypad, instead limiting the user to a "Mom" key, a "Dad" key,
and a phonebook which can store up to 20 preset numbers. The phone was
"a breeze to use, and certainly was entertaining to look at,"
according to the guys at Mobileburn and may potentially have some
appeal in the senior market. Swappable faceplates and a prepaid system
make the idea of handing a cell phone to your preteen a bit more
palatable. The Firefly is available now for $200 which includes 1200
nationwide (GSM) minutes for the year.
Test-drivi
ng the kids' Firefly phone [MobileBurn]
Catalog
Page (Available now.) [SunCom]
Sanyo Xacti C4
Sanyo Xacti C4
08/23/2004 08:53 AM<
img src="http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/images/xacti_c4.jpg"
alt="xacti_c4.jpg image" width="398" height="211"
class="center"/>Sanyo has updated its Xacti flash camcorder line
from the C1 model to these new C4s, which appear to have a few nice
improvements for those who go tapeless, including a video stabilizer,
an upgraded four-megapixel CCD for still images, and a slightly larger
LCD screen (1.8-inch instead of 1.5-inch). There are some other slight
changes, as well, but it doesn't look like the video quality is any
better; we're still talking VGA (640 by 480 pixels at 30 frames per
second). Not bad, but not an upgrade, either.
The new colors are nice, too, and I do love this form factor. It's
much more usable than I had first thought, and the docking stations
make them really handy. (Thanks, Martin!)
<
b>Read - Press Release (Japanese) [Sanyo]
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Two New Sanyo Cameras: Xacti DSC-S3, DSC-S4
[Gizmodo]
Sanyo Announces New CEO
Sanyo Announces New CEO
04/08/2005 10:39 AMSanyo Electric Corporation announced on the 8th
that they have a new CEO coming in, named Tomoyo Nonaka. This is a
significant move for the company as she is replacing Toshimasa Iue,
grandson of Sanyo founder Toshio Iue.
Tomoyo Nonaka is female. I wouldn't really bother to point this out
in fear of all the hate mail Joel will receive, but it's
Japan. Women's rights still have a very, very long way to go
over there (particularly in the corporate world), and this a step in
the right direction. Tomoyo Nonaka's experience is plentiful, from
being a newscaster to CEO of Asahi Beer.
Sa
nyo decides on new president and CEO from outside company, Tomoyo
Nonaka [DC Watch]
Sweet New Sanyo 3G Phones
Sweet New Sanyo 3G Phones
03/19/2005 03:02 AMWireless Watch Japan Mar 18 2005 10:54AM GMT
Two New Sanyo Cameras: Xacti DSC-S3,
DSC-S4
Two New Sanyo Cameras: Xacti DSC-S3,
DSC-S4
05/19/2004 08:43 PMI hate it when companies do stuff like this: Sanyo announced two new
cameras today, the Xacti DSC-S3 and DSC-S4, with 3.2- and 4-megapixel
CCDs, respectively, but the S3 has a 3x optical zoom, while the S4 has
a 2.8x. It's totally not a big deal, but it's just confusing...
Sanyo to make DVD recorders
Sanyo to make DVD recorders
01/16/2004 10:57 AMSanyo says it's going to start selling standalone DVD recorders in the
US beginning in April. One of the many predictions we heard at CES...
New Cameras from Pentax, Sanyo
New Cameras from Pentax, Sanyo
09/14/2004 09:13 AM
Living Room has information about a bunch of new
cameras from Pentax (and one from Sanyo), including this
5.36-megapixel Pentax Optio SV [pictured right], a slim-profile camera
with a 5x optical zoom; and the Sanyo Xacti VPC A5, another
5-megapixel camera, although this one has only a 2.8x optical zoom. In
addition, Pentax has a new DSLR (called the "*ist" - what is it with
camera companies and unpronounceable names? Asteriskist? Wildcardist?
Starist? Multiplyist? Fireballist?) and a pistol-grip hybrid
camera/camcorder coming out, as well.
3G Patent License Agreement for Sanyo
3G Patent License Agreement for Sanyo
06/08/2004 05:54 AM3G Jun 8 2004 9:03AM GMT
Sanyo Creates Smallest FM Tuner Yet
Sanyo Creates Smallest FM Tuner Yet
08/03/2004 09:03 AM
Sanyo has
developed a tiny FM tuner chip that is roughly half the size of
current tuners on the market; they're calling it the "Easy Radio IC."
It requires no other parts to operate and even has an upcoming version
that can tune in AM as well (that's coming in September). At just 5mm
wide, there's not any reason that any portable music player should be
without FM radio, unless the manufacturer is just too stubborn to put
it in.
Re
ad - Article (Japanese) [Impress Watch]
Sanyo lanza los cedés de maíz
Sanyo lanza los cedés de maíz
04/12/2004 10:01 AMSanyo VPC-C3 Digital Media Camera
Sanyo VPC-C3 Digital Media Camera
01/04/2005 09:01 AM
If you're wondering how Sanyo can cram an
8-megapixel sensor into this new VPC-C4 camera, I can tell you:
cheating. It's really just a 4-megapixel unit which can use
interpolation to upscale the resolution of the shots. That's a not a
bad thing, really, but it will provide results far different than
those from a true 8-megapixel camera.
The VPC-C4 shares the form factor and much of the feature set of
its predecessor, the Fisher FVD-C1 and other Xacti models,
although it is improved in almost every way. It still uses just an SD
card for storage, for better and for worse.
SANYO VPC-C4 DIGITAL MEDIA CAMERA [LivingRoom]
Buy our products, Sanyo tells employees
Buy our products, Sanyo tells employees
02/05/2005 10:14 PMExecs expected to cough up $20,000 each
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Sanyo A5505SA 3G handset features
Spatializer ((environ)) Technology
Sanyo A5505SA 3G handset features
Spatializer ((environ)) Technology
04/21/2004 01:02 PMMobileMag Apr 21 2004 5:09PM GMT
Sanyo Xacti C5 digital camera preview |
CeBIT 2005
Sanyo Xacti C5 digital camera preview |
CeBIT 2005
03/19/2005 02:41 AMLetsGoDigital Mar 18 2005 6:24AM GMT
Sanyo unveils new sound-traveling
handset
Sanyo unveils new sound-traveling
handset
12/11/2003 05:05 PMBoston Globe Dec 11 2003 4:19PM ET
Sanyo Family Battery Charger Kit with
FlexBats
Sanyo Family Battery Charger Kit with
FlexBats
09/07/2004 12:22 PM
Double A rechargeable batteries are by far the most
commonly used, but there are definitely times when C-cell and D-cell
batteries would be handy to have around. Rather than provide
rechargeable cells in a variety of sizes, Sanyo's Family Battery
Charger Kit comes with four AA batteries and a set a 'FlexBat'
adapters, hollow plastic cylinders that act as spacers to allow you to
use the rechargeable AAs inside C- or D-cell-sized spaces. Of course,
the AA cells won't run as long as the larger cells would, but in a
pinch it's a handy way to always have the size of battery you need
available.
Read - Catalog Page [BoysStuffUK via RedFerret]
Vodafone Announces New V801SA by Sanyo
3G Handset
Vodafone Announces New V801SA by Sanyo
3G Handset
11/14/2003 01:19 AMWireless Watch Japan Nov 14 2003 0:29AM ET
IBM, Sanyo Unveil Fuel Cell for ThinkPad
IBM, Sanyo Unveil Fuel Cell for ThinkPad
04/11/2005 10:47 AMIBM and Sanyo have unveiled a prototype methanol-powered fuel cell
system for ThinkPad notebooks, which claims to provide up to 8 hours
of additional battery life per cartridge. Unlike other fuel cell
designs for laptops, Sanyo's prototype requires no hardware
modification and works with existing ThinkPad batteries.
Sanyo, IBM develop ThinkPad fuel cell
Sanyo, IBM develop ThinkPad fuel cell
04/11/2005 08:54 AMPrototype today, shipping product... when?
IBM, Sanyo Test Fuel Cells With
ThinkPads
IBM, Sanyo Test Fuel Cells With
ThinkPads
04/11/2005 02:29 PMIBM and Sanyo said Monday that the two companies had developed a
prototype external fuel-cell booster that has helped power a current
ThinkPad for a total of sixteen hours.
IBM, Sanyo announce fuel cell prototype
IBM, Sanyo announce fuel cell prototype
04/11/2005 08:51 AMIBM's Japanese unit and Sanyo Electric have developed a prototype
direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) for notebook PCs that will probably
be commercialized around 2007 or 2008, the companies said at a news
conference on Monday.
IBM Japan And Sanyo, Team Fuel Cell
IBM Japan And Sanyo, Team Fuel Cell
04/11/2005 11:02 AM<
img src="http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/images/PRES050411d.jpg"
alt="PRES050411d.jpg image" width="200" height="147" class="border
right"/>IBM Japan and Sanyo are teaming up to bring a
real fuel cell system to notebook PCs in the near future.
Sanyo has already developed a hybrid battery system with both standard
lithium ion battery and fuel cell which can be used on existing
ThinkPad models. Said system uses a 130cc cartridge, leading to about
8 hours of battery life. The best part, though, is hot-swapping fuel
cell cartridges for uninterrupted mobile computing. The worst part? It
weighs 2.2kg (nearly 5 pounds).
P
ress Release [Sanyo]
Press
Release [IBM Japan]
SANYO and Sharp Join DVD6C in Licensing
DVD Patents
SANYO and Sharp Join DVD6C in Licensing
DVD Patents
04/18/2005 08:41 AMZDNet India Apr 18 2005 12:09PM GMT
Sanyo, IBM Develop Fuel-Cell System for
ThinkPads
Sanyo, IBM Develop Fuel-Cell System for
ThinkPads
04/11/2005 10:22 AMIBM and Japan's Sanyo Electric said Monday they would jointly develop
a methanol fuel-cell system for the U.S. technology giant's ThinkPad
notebook personal computers. The two companies said in a statement
they would develop a micro direct methanol fuel cell system that could
supply up to eight hours of power per cartridge for current and future
ThinkPad models.
The system could enable PCs to run continuously through constant power
generation while a conventional battery Latest News about Batteries
could be used as an auxiliary power unit. A Sanyo spokesman said this
hybrid battery system would be best suited for use in offices, because
it would be able to run intensive business applications such as
multimedia, graphics and other programs without draining the battery.

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