Priced at $150 in 1972, the SR-10 was the first handheld calculator capable of computing square roots and other basic slide-rule functions and it had a red LED display. It made the slide rule look, well, analog.
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Priced at $150 in 1972, the SR-10 was the first handheld calculator capable of computing square roots and other basic slide-rule functions and it had a red LED display. It made the slide rule look, well, analog.