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ANITA (1961)

The ANITA Mark VII and VIII calculators were launched simultaneously in late 1961 as the world’s first all-electronic desktop calculators. Designed and built by the Bell Punch Co. in Britain, and marketed through its Sumlock Comptometer division, they used vacuum tubes and cold-cathode switching tubes in their logic circuits and nixie tubes for their numerical displays.

They were the first of a series of desktop and hand-held electronic calculators that the company was to develop and sell under the ANITA name into the mid-1970s.

Read more about ANITA on Wikipedia.

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