Dimensions of picocalc?

Hello all, can please someone share the dimensions of the picocalc? I do not see this on the official website. Thank you

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Thank you, and the dimensions are? Not sure how to use the link you provided

The link is to a 3D file that provides the exact dimensions - better than anyone can give you with a ruler and a guess. If you only need approximate dimensions for a case or something, let us know.

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Yes, that is exactly what i would need please - approximate dimensions for a case. Ordering the picocalc now and want to have a case by the time it arrives. Thank you!

You could also abandon the case entirely and used a custom printed cover that attaches to the device case, like with classic graphing calculators.

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For what it’s worth, I didn’t have a case ready when mine arrived, but I did have an old (soft) Nintendo DS case (which I think was meant to support a DSi XL) that it ended up fitting in well. I don’t plan to use it as a long term solution, but if you have something like that laying around it could work.

Most reviews of it seem to list the dimensions, though they might be just the dimensions of the main board. Probably best to add a little extra for the plastics. And the depth doesn’t seem to be listed in these reviews, but I’d guess it’s about 25mm deep. 167x97mm is the size listed in all the articles (which presumably was part of the press release/kit). So it’s about 6.6"x3.8"x1". Go with 7"x4"x1" and you should be fine.

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Hello all, would anyone with a picocalc in hand be willing to measure and share?

Hi Nick, I’ve just been looking for a soft case, here’s my measurements taken from my PicoCalc (+/-1mm): Width 102mm, height 170mm, depth 30mm.

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Based on the measurements, this seems perfect:
https://inspectusa.com/soft-carrying-case-faux-leather-inch-inch-inch-black-wzipper-p-681.html

It’s a shame there’s no picture of the inside of that case.

With all due respect, people shouldn’t need to rummage through a forum to find this detail.
It should be on the order page, or at least in one of the PDF manuals in Github.

Anyone stumbling across the file linked here (without the benefit of the free code listed) hits a paywall. Yes it’s only $5, but a paywall nevertheless.