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Texas Instruments SR-11
1974
Logic Technology: LSI
Display: LED (MAN3-style individual)

AGS 14
1975
Logic Technology: LSI
Display: VFM

Casio personal-8
1975
Logic Technology: LSI
Display: VFM

Casio pocket-8
1975
Logic Technology: LSI
Display: VFM

Digimatic M8-3 (Model No. 41015)
1975
Logic Technology: LSI
Display: VFM

Lloyd's Accumatic 310
1975
Logic Technology: LSI
Display: VFM

Lloyd's Accumatic 333
1975
Logic Technology: LSI
Display: VFM

Novus 850
1975
Logic Technology: LSI
Display: LED

Novus 6010 "International Computer"
1975
Logic Technology: LSI
Display: LED

Canada made the transition from Imperial measures to Metric in the 1970's. All sorts of conversion aids were produced: tables, 'slide rules', and a few specialised electronic calculators such as this model.

Novus was a consumer marketing brand of National Semiconductor. The Novus calculators tend to suffer from poor quality displays which lose segments, as can be seen in several digits of this unit.

Philips P-63 Statistical
1975?
Logic Technology: LSI
Display: LED

Identical to Novus 6030.

Rockwell 8R
1975
Logic Technology: LSI
Display: LED

Texas Instruments TI-2550
1975
Logic Technology: LSI
Display: LED

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