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Who has a sinclair scientific programmable?
07-06-2018, 05:11 PM
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RE: Who has a sinclair scientific programmable?
(07-06-2018 08:31 AM)EdS2 Wrote:  Under £30 in October '75 - see two-page advert
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=w1bp...C&pg=PA264
Price is inclusive of tax and shipping, and there's a 10-day money-back guarantee. (On the downside, Sinclair were often very slow to ship and often launched product and took payment before they had volume production.)

By contrast, the HP-65 cost £490 in July of the previous year. No contest at all in quality, accuracy, features, but Sinclair wins on price by an order of magnitude.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=HoZd...QC&pg=PA16

Well to be fair, the Sinclair Scientific Programmable should really be compared to the HP-25 which sold for £119 in Sept 1975. Even so, the HP-25 was 4 times the price of the Sinclair (and well worth the premium if you could afford it).

The only Sinclair product I ever owned was the Sinclair Wrist Calculator around late 1977. I assembled it from a kit and it did work but there were mechanical problems with the case design and battery life for the six mercury cells was very poor. I had wanted to get the Sinclair Watch when it came out but I ended up getting a very nice LCD watch shortly afterwards. Given all the polyester I wore back then and the fact that we had a cat, the Sinclair Watch wouldn't have lasted a week anywaysSmile
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