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Taschenrechner - 1970-1980 - Canon Pocketronic 1971
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Taschenrechner - 1970-1980 - Canon Pocketronic 1971

Up for auction is a legendary piece of computing history: the original Canon Pocketronic. Released in late 1970 / early 1971, this model is famous for being the world's very first handheld, battery-powered electronic printing calculator. ​Developed in collaboration with Texas Instruments (based on their famous "Cal-Tech" prototype), the Pocketronic did not have a traditional display screen. Instead, it printed calculations directly onto a 1/4-inch thermal paper tape viewed through a magnifying window. At launch, this technological marvel cost an astonishing $395. ​Condition & Testing: ​Cosmetic Condition: Very Good. The plastic housing has no cracks or major damage. The keys are intact, and the text is crisp. Remarkably, the original "How to Use" instruction sticker on the back is fully intact and legible (these are very frequently rubbed off from use). ​Functionality: UNTESTED. This unit is missing the proprietary 16V Canon charger. Because I cannot power it on, and considering the age of the internal 1970s NiCad batteries, it is being sold strictly "As-Is / Untested" for display, collection, or restoration purposes. ​Special Features of this Lot: ​Original Tape Cartridge: This unit still contains its original thermal print tape cartridge loaded inside, which is extremely rare to find intact today. ​Authentic Provenance: The front bears a vintage Swedish retailer sticker (Melcher Ekströmer, Köpingsvik, Sweden), confirming its history as an authentic early European export model. ​Included in this lot: ​1x Canon Pocketronic Calculator ​1x Original Thermal Print Tape Cartridge (loaded inside) ​Not included: ​Charger, manual, or original box. ​This is a museum-grade milestone in the evolution of modern electronics and a fantastic display piece for any serious vintage technology or calculator collector. Please review all photos carefully, as they act as part of the description. Good luck bidding!

Nr. 103761738

Verkauft
Taschenrechner - 1970-1980 - Canon Pocketronic 1971

Taschenrechner - 1970-1980 - Canon Pocketronic 1971

Up for auction is a legendary piece of computing history: the original Canon Pocketronic. Released in late 1970 / early 1971, this model is famous for being the world's very first handheld, battery-powered electronic printing calculator.
​Developed in collaboration with Texas Instruments (based on their famous "Cal-Tech" prototype), the Pocketronic did not have a traditional display screen. Instead, it printed calculations directly onto a 1/4-inch thermal paper tape viewed through a magnifying window. At launch, this technological marvel cost an astonishing $395.
​Condition & Testing:
​Cosmetic Condition: Very Good. The plastic housing has no cracks or major damage. The keys are intact, and the text is crisp. Remarkably, the original "How to Use" instruction sticker on the back is fully intact and legible (these are very frequently rubbed off from use).
​Functionality: UNTESTED. This unit is missing the proprietary 16V Canon charger. Because I cannot power it on, and considering the age of the internal 1970s NiCad batteries, it is being sold strictly "As-Is / Untested" for display, collection, or restoration purposes.
​Special Features of this Lot:
​Original Tape Cartridge: This unit still contains its original thermal print tape cartridge loaded inside, which is extremely rare to find intact today.
​Authentic Provenance: The front bears a vintage Swedish retailer sticker (Melcher Ekströmer, Köpingsvik, Sweden), confirming its history as an authentic early European export model.
​Included in this lot:
​1x Canon Pocketronic Calculator
​1x Original Thermal Print Tape Cartridge (loaded inside)
​Not included:
​Charger, manual, or original box.
​This is a museum-grade milestone in the evolution of modern electronics and a fantastic display piece for any serious vintage technology or calculator collector. Please review all photos carefully, as they act as part of the description. Good luck bidding!

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