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  2. Sharp EL-500W series - Wikipedia

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    EL-506W adds matrix calculation, list calculation (max 4 lists, 16 elements/list) to EL-520W, for total of 469 functions. EL-500M is a single line version of EL-509W, which contains only the dot matrix line. Dot matrix line only shows 11 characters. Memory register is reduced from 9 to 1.

  3. Category:Sharp Corporation calculators - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Sharp EL-8; Sharp EL-500W series; Q. Sharp QT-8B ...

  4. Category:Sharp programmable calculators - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Sharp EL-5120; Sharp EL-5400; Sharp EL-5500; Sharp EL ...

  5. Category:Sharp pocket computers - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Sharp EL-5400; Sharp EL-5500; Sharp EL-5500II; Sharp EL-5500III; Sharp EL ...

  6. Sharp EL-8 - Wikipedia

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    The battery charger (model EL-81) supplies power to the calculator's charging input at voltages of 8.7 and 9.6 volts; [9] the combined input power rating is about 3.2 watts. [10] Sharp NR-AA Rechargeable Battery. The EL-8's battery pack is much smaller than that of the QT-8B, and this was critical in reducing the EL-8's size and weight.

  7. Sharp Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sharp Corporation (シャープ株式会社, Shāpu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese electronics company. [4] [5] It is headquartered in Sakai, Osaka, and was founded by Tokuji Hayakawa in 1912 in Honjo, Tokyo, and established as the Hayakawa Metal Works Institute in Abeno-ku, Osaka, in 1924. [6]

  8. Sharp pocket computer character sets - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp PC-14xx series (like the Sharp PC-1403 (1986), PC-1403H or PC-1475) uses an 8-bit extended ASCII character set. With minor exceptions the lower half resembles the 7-bit ASCII character set. [1] [2] The upper half contains a full set of half-width Katakana glyphs as well as a number of graphical and mathematical symbols.

  9. Sharp Actius RD3D - Wikipedia

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    Common problems with the Sharp Actius RD3D were: The 3D graphics could reportedly not be seen if the user slightly shifted position while looking at the computer. The computer's performance reportedly slowed when it was put into 3D mode. It was also very big (12 pounds), bulky, and extremely expensive, selling for $2,999.