Possible eneloop battery in disquise

JimH

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This is quote from a discription on the Thomas-Distributing web site

"The Sanyo Rechargeable Battery uses a new structural negative electrode material "Superlattice Alloy"

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This is a quote from rechargeablebatteryinfo.com

The synergy of the following proprietary technologies of SANYO in developing high capacity products has made the successful development of 'eneloop' possible:

1. high-performance negative electrode 'superlattice alloy'
2. make-up of battery material and battery plates
3. maintain quality despite being out of use for a long time
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Is it possible that the batterries offered by Thomas Distributing could be eneloop batteries in disguise.
 

JimH

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guess not. I just ran across this quote from twice.com

"The 2000 mAh eneloop battery is first being launched in Japan and will be available in the United States this summer. A four-pack of AA or AAA cells will have a suggested $12.99 retail, and an eight-pack $19.99. Two eneloop AA cells also will be sold with a small compact charger and two AA cells for $14.99.

Also new from GE/Sanyo this spring are 2700 mAh AA and 1000 mAh AAA rechargeable NiMH batteries useful for high-drain products such as digital cameras. Suggested retail for a four-pack of AA cells is $16.99, while a four-pack of AAA batteries is $15.99."
 
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