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SSS: "Small, Skinny Scientific" (calculator)
Message #1 Posted by Paul Brogger on 12 Feb 2003, 6:59 p.m.

FYI, I picked up a Casio "fx-260Solar" the other day.

Yeah, it has rubber keys with silk-screened legends, one memory, and no RPN or programmability . . . Not even base conversions, so why bother?

Well, it is a tidy little unit -- about 2.6" x 4.9" x 0.35" (without the cover). Further, if one takes out the six screws, the thick back comes off, and all that's left is a thin, 0.2" (!) front with keyboard & display.

The back does little more than protect the electronics and push the LCD & solar cell against the front, so, with a little double-stick foam, one could attach this thing just about anywhere (inside a binder, on a checkbook, to a cell phone . . . )

Its size just might make it the right unit for any application calling for a small, thin, inexpensive, attached scientific calculator.

Again, fyi . . .

      
Re: SSS: "Small, Skinny Scientific" (calculator)
Message #2 Posted by Frank on 13 Feb 2003, 8:55 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Paul Brogger

The back of the 260 may well serve to stiffen the case providing structural integrity from flexing/twisting etc. If solidly mounted and esd as well as insulation precautions are observed, should not be a problem to mount wherever. Actually, the HP 6/6s is pretty thin itself, too thin to be an HP!


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