Sinclair Cambridge Memory electronic calculator

Sinclair Cambridge Memory Electronic Calculator 1974

Sinclair Cambridge Memory Electronic Calculator, 1974. This was one of a series of pocket calculators introduced by Clive Sinclair in the early 1970s, beginning with the 'Executive' in 1972. Sinclair was able to make a calculator small and light enough to put in the pocket by reducing the power input demanded by the calculator chip. The calculator was not only much smaller and thinner than its competitors, but also much cheaper. The case is made of plastic and it has an 8 digit, red LED (light-emitting diode) display.

Details

Category:
Computing & Data Processing
Object Number:
1995-405/1
Materials:
case, plastic
Measurements:
: 22 x 55 x 120 mm
type:
electronic calculator
credit:
Stevens,J. (London)