The
Sinclair Enterprise (October 1977) and
Enterprise Programmable (July 1978) were
among the last generation of calculators with
red LED displays. They represented Sinclair's
final attempt to regain the company's position
in a market increasingly becoming dominated by
more power-efficient Japanese-made LCD calculators.
Neither calculator was a great success and both
ended up being sold at a loss. At the time, Sinclair
was being propped up by a government agency, the
National Enterprise Board, hence the name of the
calculators.
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