



( 11 reviews )
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Posted: Jun 25 2009
When I originally spotted this, I saw a calculator with an Enter button, so I thought it would be a Reverse Polish Notation calculator. The picture on the Amazon site is too small to make much out. Going to the Kensington web site wasn't much help. They don't tell you much about their product. I bought it anyway and it appears to be OK. But the description on Amazon.com says it doesn't use batteries. It does. Turn it over and take the plastic barrier out before using it. That connects the BATTERY. Also the description says that the USB cord withdraws into the calculator/keypad. No, it doesn't. I don't think you would want it to. It includes a small USB cable that has a device that rolls up the cable for you. There is a similar Kensington product sold on Amazon for about the same price that has a 2-port USB hub on it. This one does not. That would have been a welcome feature. But the other one apparently shuts down without warning. So it's just OK, not great.
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Posted: Sep 24 2008
This item has some unique features, you can use it as a stand alone calculator it uses a standard watch battery so it is easy to find a replacement. it is able to transfer your calculations to the computer via a single button. There is a down side to this item the keys are on the smaller side; most external 10 keys have large keys this unit's keys are similar in size to a standard calculator so takes a little getting used to. All in all it is a good unit for the money.
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Posted: Aug 17 2008
Easy setup, works well, no problem. I have big hands so it could be a bit larger, I have developed a reasonable speed on it. Just one wish- wireless. Very good value for the money overall.

















