Canon LX-40

By admin , 15 December 2015
LX-40
Description

The Canon LX-40 looks different compared to its sibblings like the LC-8M and the LC-31. We don't know the meaning of the LX-abbreviation, most likely is eXperimental.Compared with all other known Canon calculators this one seems to be heavily inspired by some elder Sharp products. Instead of using a traditional printed circuit board (PCB) the LX-40 uses a flexible foil pressed against a heavy metal sheet. Not only the LC-display but even the calculator circuit missed any solder joint.

Year First Manufactured
1982

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