Casio SL-800 (D)

Production started : November 1983

Front view of the Casio SL-800 (D)

Production Ended : September 1984
Original Price : 5,900 Yen
Dimension 85×54 ×0.8 mm
Weight 12 gram
Produced in Japan
Power Amorphous silicon solar battery
Consumption - W
Operating brightness Over 150 LUX
Type of calculator Credit Card Sized Calculator
Display LCD
No of digits 8
Category SL
Functions √%
Memory Yes
Technology Ultra thin micro-technology
Quantity Produced 10,000 (50,000 x SL-800)
Manual Manual SL-800
Ever since Casio introduced personal sized products with the Casio Mini, the company has quickly followed up with ever-smaller versions, from “handy,” to “pocket,” to “card” sizes, making electronic calculators smaller, thinner, and lighter. Then in November 1983, Casio released its credit card sized calculator (85mm x 54mm x 0.8mm, 12g), finally realizing the ultimate in a thin, lightweight, compact product. Remarkably, the SL-800 Film Card calculator was a mere 0.07% the weight, and 0.008% the volume, of Casio°s first electronic calculator, the 001. These figures alone reveal how much technical innovation had taken place between the ages of the two products. The electronic film technology used to create the SL-800 contributed to the increased miniaturization and advancement of Casio products, while also forming a base to establish one of the world’ s most cutting-edge electronic device businesses.

 

 


Full packaging includes a black outer carton board with the type in the right under corner. The calculator is inside a plastic bag double the size of the calculator. Included a half A4 double sided printed manual and a warranty card. (In Germany the warranty was printed at the end of the manual). All this goes into a silver carton sleeve with a hole in the middle.

Left side view of the Casio SL-800 (D)

Back view of the Casio SL-800 (D)

Top view of the Casio SL-800 (D)