Closeup of the LED digits, nice and bright even at a battery voltage of 8V ( down from a fresh battery of 9V )
The need to make the calculator small means that a small 9V battery has to be used. A drawback is the limited energy capacity in alkaline( back then it is manganese battery ) 9V batteries.
This calculator even comes with a DC input adapter socket, for use at the desk, batteries could be expensive back in 1975 when the calculator was first introduced by Eiko Business Machinese Co Ltd of Japan.
I have no idea why they put a carrying strap on the calculator. But this strap here probably has acquired some ink stains from some office worker.
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