Sharp EL-506P Calculator (non-programmable)

General specifications
Type Calculator (non-programmable)
Production years 1985 - -
New price EUR 12.00
Operating system n.a.
Chipset/CPU -
I/O -
Performance index 0
Arithmetics
Entry method Algebraic with precedence
Precision 11 digits
Advanced functions













Forensic result 9.0000278593
Features
 









Calculator (non-programmable): Sharp EL-506P
Programming
Programming model Not applicable
Programming features




Program display Not applicable
Program editing Not applicable
Memory
Programming
Data 1 numbers
Secondary
ROM
Functions + - × ÷ ^
Display
Type LCD
Size 10 (8+2) digits
Dimensions
L×W×H 69×127×9 mm
Weight 70 g
Power
Batteries 2×G13
External power -
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This is actually the first calculator I ever owned. I bought it for 25 Guilders (about € 12,00) back in 1985. It looks quite battered and worn, but it still works. It even still runs on the original batteries, that's 27 years!

I'm not completely sure Sharp is the manufacturer, but I've seen very similar calculators named EL-506P in other collections that were made by Sharp. It must at least be an OEM version with Sharp under the covers.

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Calculator (non-programmable): Sharp EL-506P



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2 Responses so far

Philippe,

Guess you're right. Hex/oct/bin is missing from mine :)
Thanks for the info
webmaster
January 17th, 2010
Sure your EL-506P is not a Sharp it's a Fake calculator (probably made in China) and a bad one too : where are the hex functions ?
Philippe
January 16th, 2010