Hardware

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Canon Palmtronic LD-83

The Canon Palmtronic 8, also known as LD-83, follows the LD-81 and is one of the successors of the LE-series. Compared to the original LE-series using a red LED-Display (Light Emitting Diodes) the…

Canon Palmtronic LD-8M 2

The Canon Palmtronic LD-8M2 LD-8M2 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 24 keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The power source is…

Canon Palmtronic LD-8M 4

The Canon Palmtronic 8M, also known as LD-8M 4, is one of the successors of the LE-series. Compared to the original LE-series using a red LED-Display (Light Emitting Diodes) the later LD-series…

Canon Palmtronic LD-8Ms

The Canon Palmtronic 8Ms LD-8Ms is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 24 keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The power source is…

Canon Palmtronic LD-8Rs

This is a calculator with a slim and metallic design that was to be common right up to the mid 1980s. The blue and silver theme works well. The logic is good with good recovery and bugs.…

Canon Pocketronic

The Canon Pocketronic is a history-making calculator, being the first "handheld" battery-powered printing electronic calculator. The Pocketronic was also one of the earliest calculators to use…

Canon Pocketronic II

The Canon Pocketronic II is an arithmetic calculator with unknown digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 5 functions, 19 keys and a printer. The power source is Sealed battery pack. The…

Canon RULER-8

The Canon RULER-8 LC-8R is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 5 functions, 22 keys and one of the early LCD (liquid crystal) displays which incorporated a…

Canon Snoopy & Woodstock

Canon introduced in the 1982,1983 timeframe some wonderful pictured calculators based on the LC-33. Please notice that wvwn the "Memory"-indicator of the LC-33 was slightly changed.

Canon V-10

The V-10 is a classic MSX-1 computer. The V-10 has less memory than the V-20.

Canon V-20

The Canon V-20 was a classical MSX microcomputer made by Japanese corporation Canon. It had an innovative digital camera interface (T-90/DMB-90) to use with the Canon T90.

Canon V-25

This was a small MSX 2 computer it had "only" 64 KB of VRAM (the minimum required in MSX2 specifications) and no floppy drive usually found on MSX2 computers.

Canon V-8

This is a very compact MSX-1 computer, it was meant to be portable... It has only 16k of RAM.

Canon X-07

The Canon X07 was very popular. The RAM could be extended thanks to small cards (which looked like credit cards), although these cards were very expensive. ROM cards were also available for…

Capcom CPS Changer

The CPS Changer (short for Capcom Power System Changer) was a cartridge-based video game console released exclusively in Japan in late 1994 by Capcom, in an attempt to sell their arcade games in a…

Card Scanner 200

The lightweight and portable Xerox Card Scanner 200 is the perfect companion for the mobile professional - a palm-sized mobile A6 scanner which is packed with advanced scanning functions and needs…

Casio 001

The Casio 001 offered ten-digit capacity, with Nixie tube display, and a ten-key keyboard. It was built upon discrete transistor circuitry, housed on muliple plug-in circuit boards. The knobs…

Casio 101-MR

The Casio 101-MR is an arithmetic calculator with 10 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 23 keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The power source is 4xAA batteries.…

Casio 102-MR

The Casio 102-MR is an arithmetic calculator with unknown digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 23 keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The calculator was manufactured…

Casio 103-MR

The Casio 103-MR is an arithmetic calculator with 10 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 23 keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The power source is 4xAA batteries.…

Casio 121-A

The Casio 121-A is an early small and medium-scale IC-based calculator, sacrificing capability for small size, and comparatively low-cost compared to other calculators of its day. The 121-A is…

Casio 121-F

The Casio 121-F is a continuation of a long line of Casio's 121-series of calculators. The series started in the late 1960's, with the Casio 121-A, a rather primitive 12-digit, four function…

Casio 121-L

The Casio 121-L is a continuation of a long line of Casio's 121-series of calculators. The series started in the late 1960's, with the Casio 121-A, a rather primitive 12-digit, four function…

Casio 121-MR

The Casio 121-MR is an arithmetic calculator with 12 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 8 functions, 26 keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The power source is 4xAA batteries.…

Casio 14-A

In 1957 Casio released the Model 14-A, sold for 485,000 yen, the world's first all-electric compact calculator, which was based on relay technology. 1957 also marked the establishment of Casio…

Casio 801-MR

The Casio 801-MR is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 8 functions, 23 keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The power source is 4xAA batteries.…

Casio 803-MR

The Casio 803-MR is an arithmetic calculator with unknown digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 23 keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The power source is 4xAA…

Casio 805-MR

The Casio 805-MR is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 23 keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The power source is 4xAA batteries.…

Casio AL-10

The Casio AL-10 is an arithmetic calculator with 10 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 15 functions, 24 keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The power source is 2xAA batteries.…

Casio AL-1000

he Casio AL-1000 was introduced in October 1967. It was Casio's second all-transistor 4-function calculator.

Casio AL-8

Casio Computer Co., Ltd introduced its first handheld calculator, the Casio Mini, already in 1972. The Casio AL-8 and its sibling AL-10 sold in 1975/76 were the first hand-held calculators…

Casio AL-8S

The Casio AL-8S is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 16 functions, 28 keys and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The power source is 2xAA batteries.…

Casio AQ-1000

The Casio AQ-1000 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 28 keys and one of the early LCD (liquid crystal) displays which incorporated a…

Casio AQ-1400

The Casio AQ-1400 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 5 functions, 25 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is 3V cell. The…

Casio AQ-1500

The Casio AQ-1500 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 5 functions, 27 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is 3V cell. The…

Casio AQ-1700

The Casio AQ-1700 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 5 functions, 25 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is 2x1.5V cell. The…

Casio AQ-2000

The Casio AQ-2000 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 30 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is 2x1.5V cell.

Casio AQ-2200

The Casio AQ-2200 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 30 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The calculator was manufactured in Japan…

Casio AQ-810

The Casio AQ-810 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 27 keys and one of the early LCD (liquid crystal) displays which incorporated a yellow…

Casio AS-8A

The Casio AS-8A is a pretty early Vacuum- Fluorescent display calculator, introduced in September of 1971. This particular machine was manufactured in the late part of 1971, making it a rather…

Casio AS-8D

Casio AS-8D, (May 1972 Japan) early portable flourescent desktop calculator running on 6 C batteries or AC (cord missing). 4 basic operations only. =+ and =- keys. Floating and fixed (0, 2 or 4)…

Casio AS-A

AS-A. This example has a brand plate "Calcutronic" on the front and the back of the case. The AS-A calculator is identical to the model 121-A.

Casio AS-A

AS-A. This example has a brand plate "Calcutronic" on the front and the back of the case. The AS-A calculator is identical to the model 121-A.

Casio AS-C

Casio were the first to produce calcutors of this design with the display at the side of the keyboard. This was one of a series of similar looking designs but with gradually advancing electronics…

Casio AS-L

The Casio AS-L is the first Casio machine to use true LSI (Large-Scale Integration) technology.The AS-L is a much more refined design, with a highly integrated (for the time) four-chip microcoded…

Casio BC-300

Casio BC-300 is a calculator which was introduced in the year 1986. It has a display of LCD 24 and the power source is 2 x 2032.The calculator was made in Japan.

Casio BF-100

The Casio BF-100 is a finance calculator with 10 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has an unknown number of functions, 39 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is 3V…

Casio BF-80

The Casio BF-80 is a finance calculator with unknown digits precision and algebraic logic. It has an unknown number of functions, 40 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is…

Casio BF-90 Easy Banker

The Casio BF-90 Easy Banker is a finance calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has an unknown number of functions, 25 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power…

Casio BG-15

It is not very widely known, but Casio made some very nice calculators with built-in games and sound features. This one is a plain calculator with a clock and a boxing game. The user plays against…

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