Casio fx-5000F

The Casio fx-5000F calculator was highly underestimated. Although very compact and rather looking like a simple scientific calculator, it is in fact programmable (including texts with capital, small, and greek letters) and has a built-in library of 128 scientific formulas. It was the best mate for school exams in math and physics. Still it seems that this model hasn't been very popular, because I couldn't find much about its history.

This is the same calculator as my other Casio fx-5000F. I bought it at an online auction around 2005, basically as a backup or spare part donor. The calculator was also heavily used by the previous owner, but except of the display glass it is still in a better shape than my first one.

Configuration

  • Built: August 1988 (manufacturing code 8H106A)
  • Display: LCD, 14+2 alphanumerical, 10 digits (no graphics)

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