Canon LS-85H Portable Display Calculator
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- List Price:
- $13.95
- Our Price:
- $9.86
- Savings:
- 29%
- Average Customer Rating:
- 5.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Canon
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- List Price:
- $13.95
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Features
- 8 digits, single live memory
- Dual power system by automatic selection--solar powered or alkaline battery
- Eye-angled, upright Liquid Crystal Display, tilted for easy viewing
- Spacious keyboard with large, easy-to-use keytops
- Double-size "+" key for easy operation
Description
The LS-85H is a valuable tool for those who need a dependable calculator for desk work or on-the-go calculations. This dual-powered calculator can function in any light and automatically switch to battery power when it gets dark. With its large 8-digit, eye-angled upright display, you can see the results clearly.Features:Large, angled 8-digit liquid crystal display.Dual power capability (solar/battery).Provides simple and convenient calculations for personal and professional use.Floating decimal point system.Automatic power off function.Square root and sign change function.Sign change, square root, recall memory and percentage keys.
The Canon LS-85H calculator does what a simple calculator is supposed to do quite handily: it easily accomplishes basic mathematical functions via a keypad with practical key size and has provision for memory calculations, working with percentages, and finding square roots. While it is limited by its capacity to work with only eight digits, this calculator should be adequate for simple mathematical duties. Push the LS-85H beyond it numerical limit, and an overflow function returns an error message and freezes the keyboard.
Measuring a little less than 4 by 5.25 inches and boasting a large, upright display, the LS-85H is easy to use, and is easy to read in well-lit rooms. Powered by a solar cell, the LS-85H also contains an alkaline battery which allows the unit to be used under most lighting conditions. Battery life is dependent upon usage, though once the alkaline battery is discharged the calculator can still be used on solar power. A new battery can only be installed at a Canon Service Center. To help conserve battery power, the unit automatically turns itself off if it is not used for eight minutes. A tap on the N/C key turns it back on. --Luis Uzeta
Spotlight customer reviews
Arrived on time/good product
[ Posted: 2008-11-02 ]
I ordered this as a gift. It came very quickly and the recipient was quite happy with it.
" T H I S ...O N E...I S....J_U_S_T.....R_I_G_H_T__! "
[ Posted: 2008-09-07 ]
What does another excellent, but smaller Canon calculator -- the Canon
LS-82z -- "want to be when it grows up"? Right! THIS calculator -- the Canon LS 85H calculator!``The smaller calculator -- also reviewed for me by Amazon -- is an excellent little machine. But I can see how its smaller size, (and in particular, smaller keys), would be a problem for those using it on a continual basis. Men especially, as they tend to have larger hands than women....
The slightly larger, Cannon LS 85H calculator, being reviewed here, is almost as perfect a general-purpose calculator as one can find these days! A handy size, which is at home either on desk-top or pocket/purse.
"Man-size" keys, which are still not overwhelmingly large, which a person with the largest hands, and also one with the smallest, can use
with the utmost of ease. The eight-digit display is large, and very well spaced. Nice little "extras", found in most -- but not all -- other general-purpose calculators: a percent key, a square root key, and a sign change key. (The sign-change key does not appear on the smaller, LS-82Z).
True, the larger LS-85H calculator has an enclosed, "wrap-around" display, (enclosing the entire top part, all together), rather than the "picture-frame" display, (in which the numberic display is indented, and "framed" by the rest of the top of the calculator) of the smaller calculator. (And I, personally, find the "picture-frame" display far more attractive). But the larger LS-85H calculator stays on for approximately 3 minutes before turning itself off...approximately a full minute more than the smaller machine, and this may mean more to many users.
About the only things missing from this calculator are an "off" key, (not found on the LS-82z, or on most other calculators, either), a "resume" key, (found, at present, only on the large and somewhat cumbersome Sharp (R) VX=2128R calculator -- but a feature that would be welcome on ANY calculator!), and a "live" battery, (you know -- an
"AA" battery, or even two --which can easily be replaced. Like they used to have when calculators first came out?)
Oh, oh...wait a minute! I see that Canon ALSO has, (or had), another model that looks ALMOST like this one does, but which has, as a model number, LS-85H 4050A001AA! Looking at the description of it....YES! It has a live battery! AA! Sadly, there was only one of these for sale......and, yes....this reviewer has done what the vast majority of people would do under the same circumstances....grab it! Hopefully, Canon will produce more of this "AA" powered portable calculator....as will all other calculator manufacturers! Replacable lithium batteries are just NOT easy to replace! (I see that Canon DOES have a larger, 12-digit "AA" powered calculator, still on sale! -- Canon 7438A003AA). It got one 3 star review....but if I wanted a larger, 12-digit calculator which uses a "AA" battery, I'd try this one for sure.
Anyway, the Canon LS-85H, which is the main calculator being reviewed here, is a good, basic, little machine, with size, keys, and basic features, that feel, and respond, "just right". Great for "Goldilocks", or anyone else you know -- even yourself!
Great value, does what it says!
[ Posted: 2008-08-30 ]
Reasonable cost, clear buttons, well-sized display, does all the basics, great that it's both solar and battery-powered.
Nice Product
[ Posted: 2008-04-08 ]
This is a great everyday use calculator. Works well and the numbers both on the pad and on the display are big enough to use and see.
Good, but a bit small
[ Posted: 2007-12-17 ]
This calculator is a bit small for me. You have to really see the buttons.
On the other hand, you can even put it in your pocket. It probably would be a nice one for a high-school chap.