Sharp EL-334WB Business Calculator, White 4.0
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Yes, with the Cost-Sell-Buy-Buy-Buy-Buy-Buy-Bu You can get the third number by entering two of the numbers in the margin keys.
The keys are perfect, and this is a comfortable, easy-to-use calculator with a lot of features. I really like mine, and it's the perfect size and easy to read.
No, it won't; when you turn it on, it displays a value of zero.
Jonathan, hello there. There is a rate setting function on the calculator.
Selected User Reviews For Sharp EL-334WB Business Calculator, White 4.0
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1. APPROVED BY THE FOLLOWING USERS: It's one of two 5-star hotels in the area. On the Amazon website, there are two star-rated calculators, with the latter having the most user ratings.
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2. RECOGNITION: The SHARP brand has a long history of producing calculators that are low-cost, practical, and long-lasting.
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3. VERSATILITY is a term used to describe the ability to adapt to different situations For the record, accountants can use the following program keys with the device: COST, SALE, and MARGIN are all terms that can be used to describe how much something costs. There are plenty of function keys for the rest of the users: GRAD TOTAL, DOUBLE ZEROS, BACKSPACE, and PERCENTAGE are all terms that can be used in the same sentence.
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4. USEFUL: The operator's life is made easier by small details such as: Automatic power down and two power sources for continuous operation - Solar-powered and emergency watch battery cells, as well as changes in mathematical sign. The monitor is quite large - Without squinting, 40 people can see clearly. Every three numerals, a comma is used to break up a long number.
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5. PAY ATTENTION TO THE DETAILS: Two features distinguish this model from competitors: first, there is a plastic piece on the bottom. The device transforms into a tilting desk calculator when you swing it out. Second, press any key until it is completely depressed - It emits a noise. Allow it to go - Another sound can be heard. The noise assures the user that the data has been received and registered by the calculator.
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6. PRICE: It costs just $1 more than the most basic calculator.
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7. VALUE: No other calculator offers such a wide range of features at such a low cost. br>
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1. It lacks a number of useful features: a top cover that protects the contents, a calendar, and a world clock with day-and-date indications daylight savings, an alarm clock, a stopwatch, and the ability to "talk" - Numbers and operations are spoken aloud in audio format.
This is a decent calculator; it functions properly; however, because of its inferior solar cell/battery setup, it does not power up in low light conditions. Most days, I work from my home office, and the natural light from my window is more than enough for me. This calculator will not turn on unless I turn on the interior lights or use the flashlight on my phone to shine on it. I ordered a Victor calculator, which works much better in my dark office, so I'm keeping this Sharp calculator at work, where it works fine because the lights are always on.
334WB - I've been using Sharp Elsimate calculators with a built-in, collapsible stand for over 12 years and find them to be very comfortable in my hands. My first Elsimate had a grippy perimeter material that provided comfort and grip in hand, while my second Elsimate had no grippy material along its perimeter but did have bevelled or inset edges that provided a secure and reasonably comfortable grip. This Sharp EL-Sharp EL-Sharp For hand comfort and grip, 334WB is the worst option. It's not only awkward to hold in your hand, but it also has sharp edges. It has angled edges around the perimeter, making it difficult to get a good grip on it. br>I replaced the most recent one with an EL-based one. There are dozens upon dozens of calculators on the market, so I'm hoping Sharp improves their design for user comfort and utility in the future. I want to stay with Sharp, but I won't be able to if they keep ignoring basic user convenience and comfort features.
It's a lot of fun to press the buttons, and it makes you feel professional, even if you're just calculating your room's square footage. The lack of an OFF button is a major flaw. You have no idea when it will turn off, causing you to lose your calculations. To keep it alive, you'll need to press or do something.
It accomplishes the task at hand. It is simple to punch keys. The display is simple to read and offers a whopping 12 digits in a small package that won't take up half your desk space. Solar energy performs admirably in low-light conditions. A good calculator in general.
This one adds to the number of steps required to calculate the price after margin. br>br>1- a pricebr>br>br>a pricebr>a price a 3-point marginbr>a-point marginbr>a-point marginbr br>br>br>br>br>br>br sellbr>br>Had I known, I would have gladly paid a higher price for the two-step design. cost and profit margin.
The display and buttons are large. This is a good non-scientific calculator with easy-to-read buttons and a large display. I paid 11 dollars for it, which I thought was a good deal; I have only had it for a short time, but so far it has been satisfactory. This calculator has a tilt to it and is very easy to use.
It's a simple calculator, but it gets the job done. I usually use a graphing calculator or the built-in calculator in Windows, but this one is much simpler for basic calculations, which is what the majority of people need.