Electronics : Casio SL-200TE Solar DualLeaf Pocket Calculator

Electronics : Casio SL-200TE Solar DualLeaf Pocket Calculator

Casio SL-200TE Solar DualLeaf Pocket Calculator

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Casio SL-200TE Solar DualLeaf Pocket Calculator
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Casio
Color: BLACK
EAN: 0079767118860
Label: Casio
Manufacturer: Casio
Model: SL-200TE
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Casio
Studio: Casio



Features:
  • 8-digit display
  • Tax and currency exchange function
  • Solar-powered with battery backup
  • Independent memory
  • Hard-shell plastic outer case for protection







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Easy to read display / Independent memory / Functional Command buttons And the hard case protects it from the damage it can sustain from being carried around in your pocket

Amazon.com Item Description:
With fold-over closure, the slim, streamlined profile of the Casio SL-200TE Solar Dual-Leaf pocket calculator makes it an ideal traveler. Just toss it in the glove compartment or slip it in a pocket for calculations everywhere you want them. It's an indispensable tool for students, households, and offices for quick math calculations, figuring finances, converting cooking measurements, and tracking the grocery bill at the supermarket--anything you can think of when you wish you had a calculator at hand. The SL-200TE makes an ideal extra calculator, and since it's solar powered, it's always at the ready.

Ultraslim at just 0.25 by 4.3 by 5.5 inches, this Casio slips into a portfolio, knapsack, or purse for computations anywhere you travel. Independent memory assures consistent reckoning. It has several special functions keys, including markup and markdown, square root, constants for +, -, x, and /, and a one-touch percentage key. With three-digit comma markers, it's easier to read longer numbers at a glance. The large, readable eight-digit display is not sacrificed in the case's smaller size.

Great for travelers, for tax and currency exchange, and for use in the kitchen, classroom, or office, the Casio SL-200TE solar calculator is affordable enough to have one in each room. Solar power provides constant service, and the backup battery assures you'll always have power in low-light situations and whenever you need it. --Barbara Price









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Still working..... ...
I purchased this calculator after my mother had gone through 5 calculator in the past year. I have no idea what she did to them. WEll, it has been almost a year and this one is still working. I can't say anything better than that about it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * basic Calculator ...
work well, touch good, large display

but no root (sqrt) and no power function.


dose not remember last function
(ex: normally when 2X2 and prest "=" it shows 4

and then press "=" again it shows 8 and "=" again 16

............

but this calculator dose not. it shows 4 only. nothing change even

you hit "=" countinously.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * ideal product ...
I am very happy with this calculator, the size of the keys and display are more than adequate and the closing lid keeps the keyboard clean. Perfect for personal use at home or on the road.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great little calculator ...
The calculator is the perfect size. The numbers are not too large but your are able to use them with ease and the large screen is user friendly!




Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Not Very Useful ...
Looking at this product's picture it appears that the top hinged part can be used in an upright position. This is mis-leading. When you open it and flip the top up, it is designed to lay back in a flat position. It seems designed to use on a flat surface more than a hand-held type of calculator. It is about 4-3/4" wide so I can only hold it on its side, not fully grasp it. It is, however, a very attractive calculator with an elegant silver case. Very attractive for a woman's use, or handsome for a man's use. The keys are very soft and responsive. The readout is very large and easy to read. Overall it's a beautiful product, but not terribly functional as a hand-held calculator.


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