Dandyshop I contacted the seller before buying, who confirmed that provided only the latest generations and that he had not yet updated the description (same problem for eneloop AA).
I would return in a few months to give you my opinion on these Eneloop AAA, the time to test this.
Note that this 3rd generation allows up to 1,800 charge cycles. FYI, the 4th generation was released in Japan in April 2013. The only difference (both in AAA AA) is the number of charge cycles passing 2100, the rest does not move. Finally, except that Eneloop inscription is written in smaller and Panasonic (Panasonic Sanyo belongs to the group) is writ large.