Display: LCD, 14+2 alphanumerical, 10 digits (no graphics)
Trivia
Although very compact and rather looking like a simple scientific calculator, it is in fact programmable (including texts with capital, small, and greek letters) and has a built-in library of 128 scientific formulas.
I bought it probably around 1990. It was my daily driver at school time and helped me through the math and physics advanced courses.
Restauration Works
Replaced the two case screws that were lost.
Known Issues
Case is heavily worn, with a lot of scratches and abrasions.