Casio Table Analog Alarm Clock, Black/Grey

Casio Table Analog Alarm Clock, Black/Grey
Casio
sku: 1231398
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$8.67
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   Description
Casio Computer Co., Ltd. ( Kashia Keizai Kabushiki-geisha) is a Japanese multinational electronics manufacturing company headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Its products include calculators, mobile phones, digital cameras, electronic musical instruments, and analogue and digital watches. It was founded in 1946, and in 1957 introduced the world's first entirely electric compact calculator. It was an early digital camera innovator, and during the 1980s and 1990s, the company developed numerous affordable home electronic keyboards for musicians along with introducing the world's first mass-produced digital watches. Casio was established as Kashia Seisakujo in April 1946 by Taddeo Kashia (1917-1993), an engineer specializing in fabrication technology. Kashia's first major product was the yubiwa pipe, a finger ring that would hold a cigarette, allowing the wearer to smoke the cigarette down to its nub while also leaving the wearer's hands-free. Japan was impoverished immediately following World War II, so cigarettes were valuable, and the invention was a success. After seeing the electric calculators at the first Business Show in Ginza, Tokyo in 1949, Kashia and his younger brothers (Toshio, Kazuo, and Yukio) used their profits from the yubiwa pipe to develop their calculators. Most of the calculators at that time worked using gears and could be operated by hand using a crank or using a motor (see adding machine). Toshio possessed some knowledge of electronics and set out to make a calculator using solenoids. After dozens of prototypes were tested, the desk-sized calculator was finished in 1954 and was Japan's first electro-mechanical calculator. One of the central and more important innovations of the calculator was its adoption of the 10-key number pad; at that time other calculators were using a "full keypad", which meant that each place in the number (1s, 10s, 100s, etc ...) had nine keys. Another distinguishing innovation was the use of a single display window instead of the three display windows (one for each argument and one for the answer) used in other calculators. Highlights: Large numeric fonts ensure comfortable and easy reading from any corner of the room. Beeper sound alarm wakes up even the most sound sleepers. Snuggled in a premium resin housing that withstands elemental hazards. Silent sweep mechanism which will guarantee you a restful night's sleep. Work of art to complement modern, vintage clock and contemporary home decor.
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