You blew right by Casio and Sharp competing to bring calculators to everybody via lowering manufacturing costs, and the HP 35 revolutionizing the way engineering was done in 1972.
Your RUclips name is very misleading. I assumed I'll be hearing you explaining stuff and simplifying it so a five year old would understand it yet still make interesting.....
Excellent video. But I’m shocked that as significant as the HP-35 is, since it’s the world’s first handheld scientific calculator, it’s strangely absent from this documentary. Why?
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The evolution of computers
0:59 - The Abacus
1:35 - Schickard calculator
2:01 - Pascal calculator
2:30 - Leibnitz wheel
2:58 - Troncets/ Slide adders
3:29 - Willian Seward calculator
4:03 - Dorr Comptometer
4:37 - Dalton Adding Machine
5:16 - Victor Adding Machine
5:49 - Konrad binary computer
6:19 - The Curta calculator
7:09 - First generation calculator computer
7:39 - ANITA
8:16 - Microprocessor invented
8:46 - CASIO
9:17 - Calculator in cell phone
9:59 - Modern calculators
1672Leibniz(StepReckoner)-1887DorrE.Felt(Comptometer)-1888Abaquerhabdologique(Troncets/SlideAdders)-1888Burroughs(Adding Machine)-1902Dalton(adding machine)-1923Victor (adding machine)-Konrad Zuse (First binary computer)-1943(Curta Calculator)-1946(ENIAC)-1961(ANITA)-1970s(Microprocessor)-1985First Grahing Calculator(Casio)-1993IBM Simon(cal in hone)
my favorite part was when you completely skipped the entire evolution from 1985-2020 with only obscure devices and random pictures out of order
thank you !!!
This vid really helped me
You blew right by Casio and Sharp competing to bring calculators to everybody via lowering manufacturing costs, and the HP 35 revolutionizing the way engineering was done in 1972.
Your RUclips name is very misleading. I assumed I'll be hearing you explaining stuff and simplifying it so a five year old would understand it yet still make interesting.....
Excellent video. But I’m shocked that as significant as the HP-35 is, since it’s the world’s first handheld scientific calculator, it’s strangely absent from this documentary. Why?
Mind-blowing
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Some quite interesting items here - but massive jump once into electronic - and NO mention of HP - the Rolls-Royce of calculators!
Slide rule mentioned as a footnote? Granted it doesn't add or subtract. But it did/does a lot of other things if you know how to use it.
Hello. Can I know your background music?
They are from RUclips audio library
"The Singing Aliens" ....!
Why do some of them have so many buttons for the same number?
Abacus is like a toy
Interesting but no HP 35 or HP 65, first scientific and programmable pocket calculators. 😐
That’s what I’m wondering.
The video is good... But that music is hallucinating....! Before fx7000G, there were many other calculators.
What’s the music?? It’s dope
Wait a sec, so in the 1960s, schools didn’t even have a basic calculator? Didn’t know that calculators as we have them now were this new.
Back in the 1960's people used the Slide Rule, an analog device used for mutipling
"2+2= think"
-Alfred Hitchcock Presents
the pascaline did not perform multiplication and division.
People would read an article, instead of watching a video. Add audio.🤦
WoW: the first mechanical calculator WERE made in Europe?
Are you a Calculator right now?
The first calculator should just be a person perhaps holding a stick doing math in the dirt. Just a opinion on that one. :)
Wheres the pascaline
I love my curta to death
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U need to get more videos and a human narrator
Will be back soon :)
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BC and AD