CITIZEN SDC-888TII
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CITIZEN SDC-888TII specifications
The main | |
A type | calculator |
View | accounting |
Model | Citizen SDC-888TII |
Colour | the black |
Material | plastic |
Execution | desktop |
Main characteristics | |
Bit depth | 12 |
Display Lines | 1 |
Total number of functions | 18 |
Functions | square root calculation, percentage calculation, rounding, markup |
Features: | dual power supply (solar cell / battery), tilting LCD display, 2 independent memory modules |
Food | |
Food type | batteries + solar cell |
Battery Form Factor | AA |
Number of batteries | 1 |
Auto power off | there is |
Dimensions and weight | |
Width | 159 mm |
Height | 205 mm |
Thickness | 27 mm |
Weight | 231 g |
Customers reviews for CITIZEN SDC-888TII
+ Reset button in the lower left corner (some models have a 000 button or similar).
+ The reset button is larger than those surrounding it.
+ Reliable.
+ Tilted screen.
+ Weighty.
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If crash tests were carried out among calculators, I think this model would have tore all competitors in the trash. One of the most successful and reliable models of the company. At one time he worked in a company that developed accounting software. Almost every day I visited different accountants. A good half had this particular model, and that says a lot.
His screen is raised (bent) at an angle = this is much better than straight calculators - the image is clear and contrasting - it is convenient to look at.
Dignity gives rise to a slight drawback - as a result, if you take this calculator in a bag, it will take up more space in thickness than a flat one.
All in all, this calculator is big - it's not for bags. He has a permanent place on the office table, on the counter of magalin, etc. = in this area he shows himself perfectly.
Unkillable
There is power from the sun batteries - real, butts are unnecessary, there is enough lighting with lamps in the room to work.
Large keys and screen.
Thousands / millions on the screen are separated by a comma at the top - convenient
No.
Probably the most popular calculator for work use.
Offices, markets, shops = everywhere.
Durable and unkillable, comfortable - it is easy and very quick to get your fingers into large buttons.
Power from the sun really works (and not a fiction, as is often the case) = Right now in front of me is such a calculator, the battery has run out for a long time = it works great from the sun batteries in the room (there is enough light from the lighting lamps), then it is easy to check that it works from light - I close the sun element with my finger and the screen goes out.