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Calculators marked "Details" are not in the book "A Collector's Guide to Pocket Calculators", but details are in the section Calculator Book Addendum on this site.
Abbatron (Euro-market, from Business Electronics Ltd. See also Calcutron.)
Abatron 801. Featured on British calculator site.
Abatron 802, see Calcutron 802.
Abatron 803, has unusual large, but thin, keys. Featured on British calculator site.
Abatron 804. Featured on British calculator site.
Abatron 805. Featured on British calculator site.
Abatron 808. Featured on British calculator site.
ABRAXAS
ABRAXAS. Featured Calculator .
Academy
ACC
Ace
Accuron (Accuron Sendirian Berhad, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Marketed in Europe.)
Addmaster (Addmaster Corporation, U.S.A.)
Addmaster Auditor 8KB, hybrid AC/battery operation. Featured Calculator.
Addmaster PP8. Featured Calculator.
Addo-X (Swedish company)
Addo-X 9364. Similar to Facit 1111, another version of the Sharp EL-8. Featured Calculator.
Addometer
Addometer (US made). Featured calculator.
Adler (Similar to Triumph models).
Adler 60, with battery compartment removed.
Adler 81, with case lettering variation, similar to ANITA 811. Featured on sister site.
Adler 85. Featured on sister site.
Adler Lady. Featured calculator.
Adler Sir, Adler Sir with slip-in case. Featured calculator.
Adman (Euro-market)
Advance Electronics Co. Ltd. (Taiwanese company. Not to be confused with Advance Electronics Ltd., below)
Advance Ruby 800 (this is also listed under Ruby).
Advance Ruby Super Mini 800 (this is also listed under Ruby).
Advance Electronics Ltd. (British company. Not to be confused with Advance Electronics Co. Ltd., above)
Advance 80. Featured on British calculator site.
Advance 82R (aka Phytron 32). Featured on British calculator site.
Advance 88, mounted on its AC unit. Featured on British calculator site.
Advance Mini Executive. Featured on British calculator site.
AGS
Ajax (from British marketing company Acme Electric (Finsbury) Ltd.)
Ajax. Featured on British calculator site.
Ajax 99. Featured on British calculator site.
Ajax 2500. Featured on British calculator site.
Alco (U.S.A. company)
alco Mickey Math, calculator to appeal to young children showing a picture of Mickey Mouse. Featured calculator.
Alcor
Alcor Grand Prix Very small calc with a removeable rechargeable battery. Back photo of calc showing unique rechargeable battery which could be charged directly from an AC outlet. Details.
Allianz (German financial company)
Allianz insurance calculator, based on the TI Programmable 58, fitted with special program module and keyboard. Featured calculator.
Alltronic
Alltronic 808 and Qualitron Ambassador European market
aml (aml Distributors Ltd, London)
aml LE-8 "TRAVELLER". Featured on British calculator site.
aml LE-8C, inside. Featured on British calculator site.
aml M-48. Featured on British calculator site.
ANITA (Stands for "A New Inspiration to Arithmatic" or "A New Inspiration to Accounting". Made by Sumlock Anita Electronics, a British company, bought by Rockwell)
Note that the sister site to this one www.anita-calculators.info is dedicated to ANITA calculators.
ANITA 102 (same case as Rockwell 102). Featured on sister site.
ANITA 201 (same case as Rockwell 201). Featured on sister site.
ANITA 202/SR (same case as Rockwell 202/SR). Featured on sister site.
ANITA 810. Details. Featured on sister site.
ANITA 811 (version 1), ANITA 811 (version 2) (may have been a prototype). Featured on sister site.
ANITA 831. Details. Featured on sister site.
ANITA 841. Details. Featured on sister site.
ANITA 851. Details. Featured on sister site.
ANITA 861, inside. Details. Featured on sister site.
ANITA 1011B LSI, really a portable calculator rather than a hand-held calculator. Details. Featured calculator .
ANITA 8011, made in Yugoslavia, distributed by Fi-Cord International. Featured on sister site.
ANITA 8031, made in Yugoslavia, distributed by Fi-Cord International. Featured on sister site.
ANITA 8041, made in Yugoslavia, distributed by Fi-Cord International. Featured on sister site.
ANITA 8051, made in Yugoslavia, distributed by Fi-Cord International. Featured on sister site.
APCO
APCO EC-808, 4-function, red LED.
APF (Large American calculator marketing company - models made in various countries - 1972-74. For more information see the Calculator Companies section of this site.)
APF Mark III, inside. Details.
APF Mark V. Featured calculator .
apf RS-1 aka KEL-CO "HORSE RACING CLASS COMPUTER"
APH (American Printing House for the Blind Inc.)
APH Student Speech+, a version of the TSI Speech+ talking calculator for the blind. Featured calculator.
Apollo (US made)
Apollo II (aka NRC-9270), inside, similar to the Power calculator, the circuit board is marked "TEAL HEC-8S" indicating that this calculator was made by TEAL. Details.
Argyle
Arabic calculator (calculator with Arabic markings of unknown manufacture)
Calculator with Arabic markings, of unknown manufacture.
Aristo M36 (keypad version 1), Aristo M36 (keypad version 2)
Aristo M16, two variations. Details.
Aristo M64. Featured calculator .
Aristo M66S. Featured calculator.
Atlas
Atlas-Rand (similar to Berkey and Keystone models)
Atlas-Rand 240. Featured calculator.
Aurora
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