Commodore CQ-SWAT
The Commodore CQ-SWAT is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 12 functions, 30 keys, and one of the early LCD (liquid crystal) displays which incorporated a yellow filter. The power source is CR2430. The calculator was manufactured in Hong Kong.
Facts at a glance:
Feature | Value |
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Type | Arithmetic |
Functions | 12 |
Keys | 30 |
Precision | 8 |
Logic | Algebraic |
Display type | YLCD |
Display size | 10 |
Length | 110mm |
Width | 62mm |
Thickness | 9mm |
Weight | 60g |
Power Source | CR2430 |
Country | Hong Kong |
Year introduced | 1975 |
Replacements:
If you have a Commodore CQ-SWAT that is no longer working, you can first try replacing the CR2430. If that doesn't solve the problem, then you can consider replacing the calculator with a modern equivalent.
We suggest the following current models as possible replacements: