Commodore's Very First Electronic Calculator
I recently added a Commodore 500E electronic desktop calculator to my collection, and I invited Leonard Tramiel, the son of Commodore's founder Jack Tramiel, to talk about his memories of the 500E. Leonard was only a teenager when this came out, but he demonstrated it at a NOMDA convention!

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