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TEAL, Japan/U.S.A.

TEAL stands for Tokyo Electronic Applications Laboratory, of Tokyo, Japan.  Sinichiro Osaki in his Pocket Calculator Museum at http://www.dentaku-museum.com/ gives the information that the company was founded in 1968, sold calculators under its own TEAL brand, and was a supplier to other companies including Toshiba and Hitachi.  The company went out of business in 1978 after the price of calculators plummeted.

According to the instruction manual for a TEAL 826 calculator, TEAL Industries, Inc., of Carson, California, U.S.A., was a subsidiary of Tokyo Applications Laboratory, Ltd.  It marketed a range of calculators in the 1970s, in the U.S.A. and Europe under the TEAL name, including one of the first solar-powered calculators the TEAL Photon.

To confuse things a little further, Tealtronic was the trade name of a British company which marketed some Japanese-made hand-held calculators in Europe under that name, which may have bean manufactured by TEAL.  See the TEALTRONIC LE-8.

Examples of TEAL calculators

For further photographs of TEAL hand-held calculators see the Calculator Photo Library on this site.

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