It's a fairly handsome closed calculator. When closed it shows you just a silver small CASIO label. Faceplate and cover are black, the rest is dark grey, and the texture of it all is matte. Cover is made from ABS, (as is everything else?) looks a bit fragile but not flimsy at all, it closes nicely. The calculator is well made, lighter than it looks, a bit tilted and a bit weight balanced towards the screen. ![]() It has a protective (I guess Polycarbonate, maybe PMMA) protruding window, moderately thick, ~1mm. LCD is quite good, a bit greenish but very readable. Pixels are on the big side, so numbers look big, pretty nice overall. Keep in mind that this is not an expensive calculator. It is "soft" (but not too/that much), yet provides a reasonable haptic feedback with an audible tap, no registering problems so far. The keyboard is decent, much better than the recent Casio scientifics, although it's plastic (ABS?) over membrane. People interested already know about its features (scientific, programmable, non graphing), here is the User's Guide. I've just received one of these brand new coming from Korea, and I want to share a few first impressions with you.
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