Calfax 890P

The Calfax 890P is a handheld calculator from 1975. It measures approximately 69-77mm wide, 140mm high, and 35mm deep. Weighing 104 grams without batteries, the 890P has an angular two-piece plastic case in black and white. The top section holds the 9V battery and has a metallic brand sticker. The …

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Caltronic 812

The Caltronic 812 is an early portable electronic calculator from the 1970s. With its substantial size and weight, luxurious accessories, and high price, it was positioned as a premium product. The calculator has an imposing black plastic case with brushed aluminum trim. The design features a deeply recessed red LED …

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C.Itoh 8005

The C.Itoh 8005 is a handheld calculator from 1975. It measures about 85mm by 135mm, with a depth between 25-32mm. The total weight is 136g without batteries. Power comes from 4 AA batteries, or it can use a 6V DC 0.5W adapter that plugs into a socket on the top-right …

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Busicom Colex 812-SL

The Busicom Colex 812-SL is a scientific calculator from 1975. It has a slim, brick-shaped plastic case measuring 77mm x 143mm x 17mm and weighs 172g including the internal rechargeable batteries. The calculator is powered by 4.8V from four N-sized 1.2V Matsushita batteries. It can be recharged using an adapter …

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Brother Procal 408AY

The Brother Procal 408AY is a handheld calculator from 1973. It has a matt beige and brown plastic case with a painted metal keyboard surround. The calculator measures about 100mm x 155mm x 45mm and weighs 242g without batteries. The 408AY features an 8 digit green vacuum fluorescent display (VFD), …

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Casio CQ-1

The Casio CQ-1 is an early attempt by Casio to combine a digital clock with a basic four-function calculator in one device. Released in 1975-1977, it has a horizontal two-piece dark brown plastic case measuring approximately 143mm x 65mm x 23-30mm and weighing 124g without batteries. The CQ-1 is powered …

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Casio Biolator H-801

The Casio Biolator H-801 is a vintage handheld calculator from 1975. It measures approximately 74mm x 125mm x 23mm and weighs 104g without batteries. Power comes from two AA batteries, though it can also run off an AC adapter plugged into a socket on the top left side. Battery life …

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Casio AL-8S

The Casio AL-8S is a handheld calculator from 1976. It measures 82mm x 140mm x 20mm and weighs 130g without batteries. The calculator is powered by two AA batteries or an optional AC adapter. The AL-8S has a slab-style plastic case in dark brown and white. The eight digit blue …

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Burroughs C3300

The Burroughs C3300 was an early desktop calculator released in 1970. Manufactured in Japan by Sharp Corporation for Burroughs Corporation in the United States, the C3300 featured advanced engineering and build quality for its time. The C3300 had a large footprint, measuring approximately 12.5 inches wide, 16.5 inches deep, and …

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Brother 827R

The Brother 827R is a handheld calculator from 1974. It measures about 78mm x 127mm x 17-22mm (width, height, depth) and weighs 150g without batteries. The case is two-piece smooth plastic in a cream color, with grip ridges on the sides for easy handling. A large red display filter wraps …

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