Type | Basic calculator |
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Width | 6.18 in |
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Height | 1.18 in |
Depth | 3.75 in |
Weight | 4.76 oz |
Data transfer | no |
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Power source | Solar |
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Battery operated | yes |
Battery type | AA |
Auto power off | yes |
Number of batteries required | 2 |
External power connection |
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Colour of product |
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Control type | Buttons |
Housing material | Plastic |
Form factor | Desktop |
Digit comma separator | yes |
Cover | no |
Number of characters per line | 12 |
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Number of display lines | 1 |
Display type | LCD |
Display tilting | yes |
Second display | no |
Display light | no |
Calendar | no |
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Currency converter | no |
Economic functions | yes |
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