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Sanyo Eneloop Stick Booster, to avoid running out of energy

Sanyo Eneloop Stick Booster

The Sanyo Eneloop Stick Booster is an interesting device that can get us more of a quandary. The mobile phone battery, or ultraportable computer always runs out at the wrong time. The same goes for the portable audio player, which leaves us when we most need pulled listen to music or radio programs. Now it is indispensable that we want to feed the device with a USB port, which is through which the Eneloop Stick Booster sends current of 5 volts. The capacity is 500 milliamps (mAh), who give of themselves for about 90 minutes.

It occupies almost the same as a pen and weighs just 76 grams with the two batteries included. That yes, they are not ordinary batteries, those with a conscience “green” will not have to worry about, because they are rechargeable batteries. In particular, there are two rechargeable nickel metal hydride (NiMH) AA batteries.

Sanyo Eneloop Stick Booster

Within the Eneloop package Booster Stick comes equipped with a USB device (KBC-D1), which is where we host the two rechargeable batteries (HR-3UTG), along with a charger for four AA batteries (HR-3UTG) with a load capacity of 1,900 milliamps per hour (mA / h). It’s easy to find room for this charger, because just going to add 27 grams of weight.

All rechargeable Eneloop series are special in that leaves the factory loaded and still conserve energy when the consumer acquires. This is possible because the Sanyo has adopted measures to avoid energy dissipate as rapidly as the standard NiMH rechargeable batteries in the market.

The next December 1st Booster Stick the Sanyo Eneloop will go on sale in Japan. We hope soon to be available in Spanish shops.

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Sanyo VPC-HD2000A and VPC-FH1A incorporate support iFrame

Sanyo VPC-HD2000A and VPC-FH1A

The Xacti HD2000 that we tested was presented as a choice between the gun format camcorders. With it chose to ignore and use the AVCHD H.264 format to facilitate import and editing on your computer.

With the Sanyo VPC-HD2000A and Sanyo VPC-FH1A go one step further and opt for iFrame format, a standard that aims to further facilitate this task. The idea is that the same format that will be released later being based on H.264, AAC, MP4 and MOV.

What convinces me is that both iFrame format has a fixed resolution of 960 × 540 pixels, which today, in which the FullHD pervades almost everything, it seems to me very low. That yes, the FullHD is also supported by these cameras, and other ways with a good amount of images per second.

Both models share much of the rest of specifications, with the Sanyo HD2000A offering a 2.7-inch screen and Sanyo FH1A a 3-inch. They have a 16 optical zoom magnification, image stabilization, face detection and HDMI outputs.

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