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Hey guys, I just bought this 1400Mah Sanyo "HF-A1U" from a place in Perth, Australia. Cost me around 6 pounds - the man who served me said that it is the NH-14WM with a different covering - what do you guys think? If it is, I am very happy at saving a tenner!

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well I'll let you know if this thing is any good if you like. I got a 1350Mah NH14WM with my CD player, but got fed up of switching the batterys all the time. is it the same battery as the one sony are selling do you think?

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Hey guys, I just bought this 1400Mah Sanyo "HF-A1U" from a place in Perth, Australia. Cost me around 6 pounds - the man who served me said that it is the NH-14WM with a different covering - what do you guys think?

http://www.sanyo.com/batteries/specs.cfm

Very high chance he's right. One of Sanyo's major strengths is rechargeable batteries (and solar technology, and...and...) and they have been sold under different names, and it wouldn't surprise me at all to see Sony source from them. All in all, they make the best rechargeables.

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http://www.sanyo.com/batteries/specs.cfm

Very high chance he's right. One of Sanyo's major strengths is rechargeable batteries (and solar technology, and...and...) and they have been sold under different names, and it wouldn't surprise me at all to see Sony source from them. All in all, they make the best rechargeables.

Yep I agree with the above; I'm pretty sure Sony does indeed OEM these from Sanyo, though they could make them themselves. I'm pretty sure Sony NiMH AAs are OEM'd from Sanyo as well. As are Energizer NiMH AA batteries. As tekroid said, Sanyo is one of the best battery manufacturers out there.

Sony pretty much started the use of Li-Ion for consumer products and for Li-Ions, they would still manufacture their own, but for NiMH I think they outsource that probably primarily to Sanyo.

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