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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect basic calculator,
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This review is from: Casio SL-300 Wallet Style Pocket Calculator (Office Product)
Simple, budget calculator with 4-key memory, percent, and square root keys. Buttons are soft and easy to push, with plenty of separation between them. Readout is large and easy to read. Well worth the price. Comes with a plastic cover with an adhesive strip to stick the calculator to.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
INEXPENSIVE, DURABLE, GREAT FOR MIDDLE-AGE EYES!,
This review is from: Casio SL-300 Wallet Style Pocket Calculator (Office Product)
This is your basic Casio calculator: cheap and durable. The significant improvement over previous models is the larger LCD numeral display, which my middle-age eyes enjoy. While some calculators have been redesigned with cheaper, inferior materials, this model has only been improved.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Calculator,
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This works great for me. I wanted a basic calculator that was well made and easy to operate and a good size for every day use. This one fits the bill in every way. I bought three.
4.0 out of 5 stars
School usage,
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This review is from: Casio SL-300 Wallet Style Pocket Calculator (Office Product)
I like this calculator for a few reasons. First, students will use a calculator similar to this on the state graduation exam. Second, students are not able to enter an certain problems in the calculator such as an order of operation problem. Third, it's not expensive.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Casio,
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This review is from: Casio SL-300 Wallet Style Pocket Calculator (Office Product)
Now this Casio calculator is great! Purchased for husband to carry and its just the right size with VERY easy to read numerals. Well made, great price. Hard to beat!
5.0 out of 5 stars
It isn't credit card size but it is a good basic calculator,
This review is from: Casio SL-300 Wallet Style Pocket Calculator (Office Product)
I have had this calculator for about 5 years or so if not more. I love it. It is a basic calculator plus square root and Memory, and that's all. That's exactly what I want, no extra buttons or functions or new things to learn. It is both solar and battery powered, and it is still going. I don't actually need to replace it yet but wondered if I would still be able to find this model again as it is JUST what I want, and here it is! The negative reviewer who noted it is not a credit card size calculator is correct: It is not thin like a credit card nor will it fit in a wallet, so be aware, the advertising here can be misleading, as they have a tendency to be from advertisers on Amazon. However, that aside, I highly recommend it if a basic calculator is all you need. I'm going to rate it 5 stars with the above caveat.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to read calculator display,
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This review is from: Casio SL-300 Wallet Style Pocket Calculator (Office Product)
My wife got one of these last year and so did I. We loved it! Easy to read LCD display, the buttons are easy to push and the cover is very nice as well. I got two (2) more because I will take one to work with me. Excellent Value!
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
G O O D.....F E A T U R E S.........B U T.....C O U L D....B E.....I M P R O V E D,
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THE CASIO SL-300SV CALCULATOR IS A NEAT AND NIFTY LITTLE MACHINE FROM CASIO. It has so many of my own "most desired", features, (many of which were more common in older calculators), that I wish it had them all!
It is small enough to fit in your hand, and comes with a vinyl wallet, reminiscent of the leather or leatherette wallets that many calculators had in years passed. This wallet comes UNattached to the calculator, so that the user can attach it any way he or she likes -- an especially good feature if you are left handed, or wish the wallet to open with the calculator on the right side. (There is, however, only one "pocket" in the inner side of the wallet...so if you do attach the calculator so that the wallet opens with the calculator on the right side, the "pocket" will be hidden and slightly more hidden...which can be an advantage, if you want to keep things in you calculator wallet pocket even more secret and out of reach!) This 8 digit calculator has my preferred "picture-frame" numberic display at the top. I prefer the indented "picture-frame" numeric display to the seemingly more common, "wrap-around windshield" numeric display in many other calculators, because it somehow looks better to me -- and, more importantly, the "picture-frame" display seems to show numbers darker than the "wrap-around windshield" design numberic display. The display is bright - brighter than many other pocket calculators -- and has nice, large, dark numbers. Still, the display is not QUITE as bright as is pictured in the illustration. This is not unusual, as I have yet to find ANY calculator with as bright a display as is shown in a commerical illustration. However, this calculator's happily really bright display does come close! It has a sign-change key, a per-cent key....and an OFF key! This "OFF" key can save a great deal of battery use -- and it's really needed here. More and more calculators today are, (sadly for the customer), designed to have their batteriss changed ONLY by an "authorized dealer" -- much like watch batteries are. This is also the case here -- the wonderful, but now old-style "off" key, (happily making a "come-back" on more and more calculators!), is on this calculator, (too!) Now, if they'd just add replaceable batteries to the newest calculators, as they did when pocket calculators had their start! I hope this happens....but at least this Casio SL-300SV DOES have an "off" key....and that certainly is a big step in the right direction! Also, this calculator stays "on" for approximately 7 minutes and 10 seconds, before turning off automatically. Together with the "off" key, this l.o.n.g... time between keying in the last digit and automatic turn-off adds greatly to the usability of this calculator! Thanks, Casio! (Nostalagia section...sigh!) Remember a time when watches ran mechanically and had no batteries? And calculators ran on "AA" batteries that could easily be changed by customers? Or, later, lithium-battery powered calculators where the lithium battery was in a nice little compartment with a slide-in, slide-out lid? Now, "planned obscelesence" has taken the place of inventiveness and value in customer-service...and we "customers" ourselves have been called "consumers"....as if we were little piggies in a pen, "consuming" foodstuffs to be fattened up for market. Ulgh! Give me the good old days of the '60s, '70s, and '80s! Almost as bad as these new expenses is the fact that younger people donn't even know these things ever existed, outside of studying them in history books. When I told my nephew about gas service-stations that nnt only had other people to pump gas, but who also cleaned one's windshields, restaurants which served water without its being asked for, and other conveniences I had witessed as a child, he asked me, "What planet are you from?" To which I had to reply, "The planet of the 1960s!"... Back to the 21st century..... Anyway, alog with the "off" key on this calculator, and the l.o.n.g... approximately 7 minute and 10 second time before automatic turn-off, there is also the more-modern solar battery panel...which further lengthens the life of this nice little calculator. Without user-replaceable batteries, however, the calculator will probably not last more than 7-10 years, (my own estimate), at which time, either a personal trip to, or sending the calculator in by mail to, an "authorized dealer" in person, will be necessary for a battery change. Of course, considering the cost of these things, (especially 7-10 years hence), it will probably be in the customer's financial interest just to buy a new calculator. This is what all calculator manufacturers seem to want, now -- but I'm very grateful for that "off" key in this Casio model, and the fact that the "off" key, once a normal feature on every calculator, seems to be making a comeback on other calcultors, as well! There is a "square root" key on this calculator -- but no "percent" key. This is OK with me, as for a long time, I've felt that the "percent" key was somewhat of a superfluous one. To find percentages, after all, is a simple operation on any calculator -- even without a percent key. (To find, for example, 15% of 250, all one needs to do is press ".15" x "250". Then press "=". Voila -- the answer is: "37.5". To find out what percent 37.50 is of 250, all one need do is press "37.5" "./." (the "divided by" key) "250"....to get the result of ".15". So, I don't really miss the "extra" percentage key here, and one less key makes for an easier-to-use keyboard! The "face-plate" of this calculator is in very pleasing light-grey plastic. Or is it metal? I can't really tell...but it does reflect the light. In any event, the light grey gives a nice, "finished" sheen to the faceplate, and also gives a more relaxed and happy "look" to the calculator, as a darker colour, (black or brown), would not. The keyboard here is very slightly crowded, and does take some getting used to. But not much. The somewhat-too-small key are slightly convex, (rounded), rather tha slightly concave, (indented), and this adds, again VERY slightly, to difficulty in using the keyboard. However, this inconvience is very, very slight -- and the "off" key, the big, "picture frame" display, and the included wallet make this getting used to the very slightly, (and I do mean VERY slightly), cramped keyboard definitely worth it. Slightly larger than a "mini" calculator, but still easily carried in pocket or purse, with a solar battery, a lithium battery, a nice little wallet, and a very welcome "off" key, this is definitely a calculator worth considering purchase -- for home, school, or office!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
memory,
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This review is from: Casio SL-300 Wallet Style Pocket Calculator (Office Product)
This is a good calculator to use with the exception that it does not retain the memory when turned off. I use one to keep a second account of my checking account & when I go into it, the memory is gone. Is there a CALCULATOR THAT RETAINS THE MEMORY WHEN TURNED OFF??? I now use one by the name of"SENARIO which retains the memory when off.
Tom
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
NOT Wallet size, 2.75 x 4.75,
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This review is from: Casio SL-300 Wallet Style Pocket Calculator (Office Product)
Maybe I was in too much of a hurry. I wanted a wallet size calculator to fit like a credit card size. I think the product description is misleading.
Calculator Measures aprox: 2.75 x 4.75 and should be given in product information. (one star for the name not matching the product.) The calculator is fully functional and is good for being left in a car. For a calculator with accurate description is (3 star) I do not like the protector around the (AC/ON) button, is annoying. |
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