📊 Big Numbers, Bigger Impact!
The Gaiamat Desktop Calculator features a large 12-digit LCD display and responsive big buttons, powered by both solar energy and an included AA battery. Its ergonomic design and non-slip base make it ideal for various applications, from office tasks to family budgeting.
Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Screen Size | 4.09 Inches |
Calculator Type | Business |
Material | Plastic |
Color | US-200ML-grey |
R**0
Nice for the price!
This is a great little calculator for your desk. I really like it, the keys press really easy, and it's extremely accurate. Would definitely buy again.
M**E
Good but buttons aren’t smooth
While I like the overall size and function of this calculator, the buttons are quite sticky still - even a month later, and the screen viewing angle isn’t optimal.
S**E
It's really big!
Just what I needed. My older and much smaller calculator finally bit the dust after many years of use. I guess its "number" was up! (Hee-hee.) I am older now and my eyesight and dexterity are not what they use to be. I still balance the finances once a month, do my own taxes, and take on an occasional project that requires some math. How nice to have a calculator that I can easily read and have no trouble finding the right key. Don't laugh, you'll get there soon enough. The dual power is a great feature, and even though the battery is very easy to replace, I don't think that will be necessary very often. It all adds up to a good deal!
B**B
Dead on arrival.
I will be putting a picture here later. The calculator's display was already partially turned on. I also noticed it was made in China. I want my calculators made in Texas or Japan. They make the best calculators. I understand that you can use one on your phone and I have used that a lot, but I prefer a calculator that I can use. I just love them for crunching numbers. Not like I do a lot of that just mostly bills an shopping, every once in a while. I have no idea how well the calculator works, it does not work. That is actually a shock to me, most cheap calculators work at first. This was not cheap either. This was about $15.00, so, why does it not work? From China? That is not a racist statement, due to many people say that products from China do not work very well to all for the last 25 plus year. So, I am not saying anything new. It looks like a good calculator, just the readout is not working. The numbers are trying to show, halfly. So, no it is going back. Sorry. I did like the looks of it, but I also thought it said Casio. I hope, I do not ever make that mistake again.
G**D
Fantastic Calculator for the Cost
Recently I had a calculator that I've used for years break, as the flexible screen that I was able to tilt up and down started to go out depending on how I tilted the screen. I started looking for another that has an angle I typically used, and wanted one that would most likely never have any screen issues long term.Compared to the one I used, it was very similar in size with pretty much identical functionality. The biggest surprise were the buttons. They are big, and thick and give an oddly satisfying punch when pressing down on the keys, almost like a gaming keyboard.The dual power options is fantastic without an overly complicated battery replacement method. No need to open up the calculator with a small screw driver or anything and replace a small watch battery, can just turn on the lights and you have solid power regardless if the battery is connected or not.I don't see any issues with this calculator for it's price point. Sure if you want something scientific, this most definitely is not for you. But for basic functions this first just perfect for my office needs that will be used on a daily basis.
A**S
It is a simple device that does the job well
The flimsy cardboard packaging was not what you might expect, as it came somewhat crumpled, and wrapped in tape, all the outside markings and info completely obscured by the shipping label. However, the calculator inside worked just fine. The keys and screen are both large enough even for people with compromised eyesight to do well. The oddest thing about the product is that, from a distance the name on the box, CHSLO, looks like another manufacturer's brand name, but it is not. The typeface even mimics the other well-known electronics manufacturer. Those things aside, once the calculator is out of the box and on your desk it works just fine.
X**T
Satisfied!
Works as advertised.Exactly what I was expecting. Perfect.Works as advertised.Big numbers and buttons.Good deal.Very satisfied.
M**D
Much easier to use than a cell phone, but a bit inferior to the name brand
It's hard to complain about a calculator in this price range, especially considering how difficult cell phone and computer calculators are to use. If you are accustom to 10-key typing, you might find the operators a bit out of place. The keys are a bit cheap, but easier to use than a slimline calculator. $8 at the time of this writing is money well spent.The idea of obtaining a desktop calculator at all seemed so ridiculous that I spent years without one. Punching numbers with a mouse or on a touch screen is no comparison. Even though I have a 10key keyboard for my desktop computer, desktop 10 key keyboards lack basic operators and don't mimic a calculator well. Besides, brining up a desktop widget takes more time than typing out a simple problem on this calculator.This is a good enough calculator at a great price. There are better calculators out there, but the prices can get absurd quickly.
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