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In 1950, the cost of a basic calculator, which was typically a mechanical device or an early electronic model, varied widely depending on the type and brand. Basic mechanical calculators could range from around $20 to $100, equivalent to several hundred dollars today when adjusted for inflation. Electronic calculators were still in their infancy and not widely available, so their prices were generally higher. Overall, the cost reflected the technology of the time, which was significantly less advanced than what we have today.

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