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Sep 13 2005, 3:34am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
I know so many people who still have a normal calculator on the desk next to their PC keyboard. Looks like Casio wants to help those people to have the best of both worlds. Casio introduces calculators with a wireless and USB PC interface.
The Casio MZ-120WL and Casio JZ-120WL calculators are bundled with USB dongle to enable a wireless connection to use it as a 10 key number type pad. The Casio MZ-20 is connected directly via USB. All new Casio
calculators have solar cells. The Casio JZ-120WL has some more calculator features.
Casio will ship the new calculator's in September. prices are between $45 and $63.
More details in this Casio press-release (Japanese).
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