Sanyo

Sanyo - SANYO Electric Works was founded in 1947 in the Japanese city of Osaka by an employee of the Matsushita concern and the son-in-law of its founder. In the early 1970s, Sanyo became one of the largest companies producing home tape recorders and car stereo systems. Later, Sanyo became the largest developer and manufacturer of various types of batteries. In addition to the Sanyo name, the OTTO and ORA trademarks (for the domestic Japanese market), as well as Fisher (for the US and European markets) were used for production. In 2009, Sanyo was acquired (included in the group of companies) by Panasonic.

Brand Manufacturer Model Description Type Length Year Made in Market
Compact Cassette:  Sanyo -  90 Sanyo Type I Normal 90 1986 Japan Europe
Compact Cassette:  Sanyo -  60 Sanyo Type I Normal 60 1994 Japan
Compact Cassette:  Sanyo -  90 Sanyo Type I Normal 90 1994 Japan
Compact Cassette:  Sanyo - LN 60 Sanyo LN Type I Normal 60 Japan
Compact Cassette:  Sanyo -  46 Sanyo C-46CD OTTO Type II Chrome 46 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette:  Sanyo -  90 Sanyo Type I Normal 90 Japan
Microcassette: Unknown Sanyo -  60 Sanyo Unknown Type I Normal 60 Unknown Country
Compact Cassette: Unknown Sanyo -  60 Sanyo Unknown Dictating Cassette 60 Australia Australia
VHS, Video Home System:  Sanyo - RG 180 Sanyo RG Type I Normal 180 1986 Japan Europe
VHS, Video Home System:  Sanyo - HG 120 Sanyo HG Type I Normal 120 Canada
VHS, Video Home System:  Sanyo -  180 Sanyo Type I Normal 180 China Europe
VHS, Video Home System:  Sanyo -  180 Sanyo Type I Normal 180 China Europe
VHS, Video Home System:  Sanyo -  240 Sanyo Type I Normal 240 China Europe