1977 | New calculator that tells time | Casio | Aracon | AQ-8 limited From JAPAN

Description


This is a notebook-style calculator with alarm and timer functions that was released by Casio Computer during the Showa era.

It's been in storage for many years.
There are no fatal scratches or stains, but there is some dirt, scratches, creases, and fading due to age.
 included a lot of photos so please check the condition and quality of the item.
Since this is a very old item, the battery is dead and it has not been tested for functionality, so even if you put in new batteries it is likely that it will not work. Please take this into consideration.
When it was first released, it was equipped with a g-13 type battery, but the current replacement battery seems to be the LR44 type

No instructions, outer box or batteries are included other than the small instruction manual shown in the photo.
Please refer to the squares at the bottom of the photo for a sense of size. (Each square is 1cm)

Name: Aracon (Alarm Computer)
Manufacturer: Casio Calculator Type: Calculator LCD: FE type yellow LCD Operation check: Not done


 


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