

The iPad looks alright, but the Calculator Boy is a magical device in a class of its own. Along with its built-in (non-virtual) keyboard and insane battery life, it offers a wide range of useful and entertaining apps: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, boobless, etc.
Also, its 3G support isn’t tied to any carrier, so you won’t have to depend on AT&T’s shoddy network for your data plan. Day one purchase, y’all.
[Update: I noticed some people calling this a mod; it’s actually a real product that a company called Playthings sold years ago.]
See also: The original Mario Calculator handheld
[Via Alexis Sepúlveda]
tags / calculator boy / calculator / ec / ipad / apple
Sekai no Nabeatsu OMORO Calculator. I seem to be running into a lot of weird Japanese iPhone apps recently!
This one, developed by Jake Hunter’s Workjam, is a calculator featuring the “talents” of Japanese comedian and tool Sekai no Nabeatsu, whom we’ve featured before for his WarioWare DIY ads.
Unsurprisingly, the calculator imitates the standalone Sekai no Nabeatsu calculator toy: it speaks the numbers in Nabeatsu’s voice, with wacky outbursts for multiples of three. Apparently, the calculator also speaks English and Swahili! The app also includes wallpapers that switch out monthly. “Everybody just think it’s so funny and comical calculator!”
If you’d like to spend two dollars to experience the dapper, oddly fascinating one-note comedian’s one note, you can find the app here.
tags / sekai no nabeatsu / calculator / workjam / jc
The original Mario Calculator handheld. No, Mario doesn’t actually move, unlike in the DSiWare app, but he does come disguised in a Famicom cartridge!

See also: Professor Calculayton
[Via Inside Games]
tags / famicom / calculator / cartridge / super mario bros / mario calculator / import / ecLink’s Awakening running in TI-Boy SE, a Game Boy emulator for TI-83/84 calculators. The emulation isn’t perfect, and it currently only runs a few games, but, well, it’s a calculator. Running Game Boy games.
[Via technabob]
tags / game boy / calculator / ti-boy se / jcI hate to reward a company for using photos of half-clothed women to sell its mediocre products, but this photo is hilarious. Why was Mario Kart DS’s boxart photoshopped onto the system’s touchscreen? Why is there an iPod stuffed into the model’s bra?
Tego also sells custom vinyl skins for DSis, home consoles, laptops, music game instruments, and, yes, calculators:
Who are these people that are actually skinning their scientific calculators? Who does that?!
[All week, we’re featuring accessories for the Nintendo DSi. You can read more about the clever and sometimes absurd DSi accessories we’ve featured here.]
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