More Pictures
KE-1306 & K-999


KE-1306 running the phone book function



K-999 running the clock function



Both models unfolded. Note the slight design differences and the translator languages above keys '1' to '6'



Side view. PC-sync jack and contrast knob on the left side



Display close-up



Top and back sides



KE-1306's case opened. The three main chips are located below the LCD display. One can see them
showing through the upper card. Provision is made for two extra chips onto the bottom card.




K-999's cards. Same chips below the LCD display (2), the third one is replaced with a 128 KB memory Dip chip (1),
the bottom chip (3) seems to be the 6-language translator.




KE-1306 taken apart.


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