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Accumatic 100 Electronic Calculator

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Accumatic 100 Electronic Calculator
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Object Details

maker

Lloyd's Electronics

Description

This small, desktop electronic calculator has ten digit buttons and a decimal point button on the left front. Five function buttons (for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, total and canceling) are on the right front, along with an on/off button that causes the window over the display to rise. The calculator has a leather, cloth-lined case, which fits in a cardboard box. The paper instruction leaflet is dated 8/72. The instructions are given in English, French, German, and Spanish. The case has a space for a power adapter, but there is no adapter.
This is one of the first electronic calculators sold to have a liquid crystal display. The chips in it were made by Rockwell and, according to a mark on the object, the calculator was: assembled in Mexico primarily of Unted States parts. The serial number of this example is 134939 and it was sold by Lloyd's Electronics, Inc. of Compton, Calif. (near Los Angeles). According to an advertisement of the period, it sold for $99.95.
Compare 1990.0462.01, an Accumatic 70.
Reference:
Guy Ball and Bruce Flamm, The Complete Collector's Guide to Pocket Calculators, Tustin, Calif.: Wilson/Barnett Publishing, 1997, pp. 88–92.

Location

Currently not on view

date made

1972

ID Number

2011.0186.01

accession number

2011.0186

catalog number

2011.0186.01

Object Name

electronic calculator

Physical Description

plastic (overall material)
metal (overall material)
paper (overall material)
leather (overall material)

Measurements

overall: 7 cm x 32.5 cm x 16 cm; 2 3/4 in x 12 25/32 in x 6 5/16 in

place made

United States: California, Compton

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Medicine and Science: Computers
Computers & Business Machines
Desktop Electronic Calculators

Data Source

National Museum of American History

Subject

Business

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ad-5a0a-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_1413219

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Black and white calculator. Left side keys read, "K," "C," and "CE." Middle keys are numbered 0-9. Right side keys are mathematical symbols.

Desktop Calculators with Chips

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