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Since these calculators are products used as educational tools for long periods of time, materials that ensure robust key durability and prevent wear or fading of key markings are used to ensure product quality.

Counterfeits consume 5 to 10 times more electricity! They may also have battery installed different than the designated one, rendering your spares unusable. The genuine products will last longer in operation and are consequently much more economical than counterfeits.

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While the 1980s have not historically been known for abiding aesthetic taste (in many ways, the opposite is true), a few characteristic '80s watch designs manage to endure. This is one. It's not that the Databank design was so good that it simply became its own thing (a factor I'd more likely attribute to G-Shock), but rather that it's been around long enough to be popular all over again, for the opposite reason it became popular in the first place.

The nerdy pocket-protector vibe has only grown more fitting as technology has subsumed all of our lives. These days, tech seldom feels aligned with the jocks vs. nerds rivalry common to the pop culture of my childhood. If anything, wearing a calculator watch in 2021 is a gesture rooted in retro style and a specific disconnect from our modern relationship with gadgetry. The proto smartwatch now feels like an antidote to them.

For the purpose of this three-decade-in-the-making hands-on, I picked a modern iteration of the simplest Casio Databank I could find, the CA53W-1. Think bare-bones, black resin, no backlight. Technically, it's not even a true Databank as this specific model won't let you store anything. But you do get to add, subtract, multiply, and divide.

In 1980, less than a decade after getting into the watch game, Casio launched its first calculator watch, the C-80. Given its success, the brand followed up in 1984 with the Databank Telememo CD-40. These watches helped put Casio on the map and sold some six million units within the first five years of its release.

Lucky for Casio, the Databank would prove to have a much longer tail than the Blackberry. The Databank's progression from modernity to obsolescence (and back) may have challenged the usefulness of those extra features, but the piece remains roughly as appealing as ever. And I haven't even gotten to the price.

Weighing in at a scant 24g, the CA53W-1 is 34mm wide, 42mm long, and 8mm thick. The resin case has 50 meters of water resistance, drilled lugs, and a steel caseback. The strap is made of smooth but undeniably cheap-feeling black resin and the tiny screen supports two lines of text along with a variety of small symbols and markers. If you're willing to spend almost four times as much, you can get a true Databank (one that can store data for later recall) in still inexpensive models like the DBC-611 (with gold tone!). I myself was satisfied with the CA53W-1, which I purchased at a price that transcends "reasonable" and goes right on up to "unbelievable."

Functionality for this model is established by Casio's module 3208, and the CA53W-1 could not be much easier to use unless I had child-sized fingers. The screen is sharp and bright, and a single navigation button protruding from the right side of the case allows you to cycle through time, calculator, alarm, a second time zone, and a chronograph.

For this model, the calculator buttons are set on a glass-like plate on the front of the watch. This combination of a glossy black surface beset with several tiny rubberized buttons ensures no shortage of dust collection, but fingerprints were less prevalent than I expected.

Real-world use? It's going to be limited. But I did dig through the reviews posted on a certain popular online retailer, and I found several reports from proud owners who claimed to have used their CA53W-1 to calculate a tip at a restaurant, or even to keep a tally of their grocery cart while shopping. Clever.

Our scientific and graphing calculators are ideal for advanced mathematical problems, including solving equations. For a more sophisticated mathematical exploration, our ClassPad II CAS calculator is a perfect companion, offering a dynamic touchscreen interface.

For your everyday calculations, our desktop calculators and compact desktop calculators are a great addition to your workspace. Need a reliable calculator while on the move? Our pocket calculators are portable, durable and ready to use wherever you are.

For those who need a physical record of their calculations, our printing calculators, like the CASIO HR8RCBK, are the perfect choice. From 10-digit to 12-digit calculators, heavy-duty calculators for intense use and calculators with specific functions like cost, sell and margin calculations, check function and currency conversion, you'll find a CASIO calculator online that fits your needs.

Every CASIO calculator comes with a warranty provided by Shriro Australia, the official distributor for CASIO calculators in Australia. Depending on the product, we offer a conditional warranty ranging from 2 to 5 years and a 12-month warranty for accessories. CASIO also provides an online collection of spare parts to keep your CASIO calculator functioning at its best

A calculator watch is a digital watch with a built-in calculator, usually including buttons on the watch face. Calculator watches were first introduced in the 1970s and continue to be produced, despite falling from their peak popularity during the 1980s. The most dominant brands were the Casio Databank series and Timex.

Another popular calculator watch was the Time Computer Calculator 901, which could perform basic arithmetic functions. The 902 models had additional functions such as percentage calculations. The Time watches carried a high price tag (US$4,000) because they were made of solid gold and operated by a stylus pen owing to the small size of their buttons.[5]

Japanese electronics company Casio produced the widest variety of watches. In the mid-1980s, Casio created the Databank calculator watch, which performed calculator functions and stored appointments, names, addresses, and phone numbers. The calculator watches made by Casio earned much fame due to their appearance in movies and also due to being celebrities' choice during public events.

Mass-produced calculator watches appeared in the early 1980s, with the most being produced in the middle of the decade. Their popularity began to fade in the mid-1990s with the introduction of cheaper mobile phones and PDAs, which could perform the same functions. The calculator watch is now a collector's item, and notable watches such as the Timex watches and some special variants of Casio calculator watches such as the CFX-400 command a high premium in the used market.[5]

A: Yes, you can definitely use a financial calculator for basic math calculations. While financial calculators have additional functions for finance-related tasks, they also have all the basic functions like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

A: Yes, scientific calculators are commonly used by high school students, especially those studying advanced math, physics, or chemistry. These calculators offer functions that go beyond basic math and can help students solve complex equations and perform scientific calculations.

If you have a calculator with characters that are one inch or higher, or if your calculator has a raised display that might be visible to other test takers, you will be seated at the discretion of the test coordinator.

A scientific calculator (must not have unapproved features or capabilities; see list of unapproved calculators and technology) or graphing calculator are recommended; a four-function calculator is allowed but not recommended.

Graphing calculator with statistical capabilities. Nongraphing calculators are permitted if they have the required statistics computational capabilities described in the AP Statistics Course and Exam Description. (effective Fall 2020)

*Graphing calculators with the expected built-in capabilities for AP Calculus are indicated with an asterisk. See the AP Calculus AB and BC Course and Exam Description for details. However, students may bring any calculator on the list to the exam; any model within each series is acceptable. Only approved graphing calculators from the list are permitted for AP Calculus Exams.

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