Hardware
| Name Sort descending | Description |
|---|---|
| Texas Instruments TI-7300 | The Texas Instruments TI-7300 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 7 functions, 24 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is Solar.… |
| Texas Instruments TI-7300 II | This TI-7300 II was introduced in 1994 as the successor of the revised TI-7300 and matches the design of the TI-7000 II and TI-7140. This trio seems marks the last Lubbock-built calculators, they… |
| Texas Instruments TI-7350 | This TI-7350 is a rather interesting calculator in the otherwise boring TI-1795 calculator line started already in 1984. It was introduced in 1996 and manufactured in China with the latest chip-on… |
| Texas Instruments TI-7350SV | The Texas Instruments TI-7350SV is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 7 functions, 23 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power source is LR54.… |
| Texas Instruments TI-74 | The Texas Instruments TI-74 Basicalc is a type of programmable calculator, which was released in 1985 to replace the Texas Instruments Compact Computer 40. |
| Texas Instruments TI-74 S | A special OEM version of the TI-74 Basicalc. This one was sold to the German assurance company Hamburg-Mannheimer and usually used together with the PC-324 battery operated printer. |
| Texas Instruments TI-74 S | A special OEM version of the TI-74 Basicalc. This one was sold to the German assurance company Hamburg-Mannheimer and usually used together with the PC-324 battery operated printer. |
| Texas Instruments TI-74S ALLIANZ | A special OEM version of the TI-74 Basicalc. This one was sold to the German assurance company Allianz.At first glance this TI-74S ALLIANZ looks like one of the different TI-74S variations… |
| Texas Instruments TI-74S GERMANY | A special OEM version of the TI-74 Basicalc very similiar to the TI-74S ALLIANZ with key legends in German and English language. |
| Texas Instruments TI-76.fr | Texas Instruments announced on their French website in May 2009 the TI-76.fr as a new entry-level Graphing calculator with reduced functionality to compete with the very popular Casio Graph 25+.… |
| Texas Instruments TI-78 | The Texas Instruments TI-78 is a programmable calculator with 10 digits precision and formula input logic. It has an unknown number of functions, 39 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The… |
| Texas Instruments TI-80 | TI-80 is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments. It was originally designed in 1995 to be used at a middle school level (grades 6-8). |
| Texas Instruments TI-80 ViewScreen | The TI-80 ViewScreen Calculator (VSC) is the teacher version of the standard TI-80. It connects with a special port to a ViewScreen panel via a cable. Placing the panel on the overhead projector… |
| Texas Instruments TI-808 | Texas Instruments introduced with the TI-808 a small desktop calculator with a dot matrix display. It looks today like a marketing gag, neither readability nor design of the numbers was enhanced… |
| Texas Instruments TI-81 | The TI-81 is the first graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments. It was designed in 1990 for use in algebra and precalculus courses. Since its original release, it has been superseded several… |
| Texas Instruments TI-81 ViewScreen | The TI-81 ViewScreen is the teacher version of the standard TI-81. It connects with a special port permanently to a ViewScreen panel via a flat-ribbon cable. Placing the panel on the overhead… |
| Texas Instruments TI-82 | The TI-82 is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments. The TI-82 was designed in 1993 as a stripped down, more user friendly version of the TI-85, and as a replacement for the TI-81. It was… |
| Texas Instruments TI-82 Parcus | The 2001 redesign (nicknamed the TI-82 "Parcus") introduced a slightly different shape to the calculator, eliminated the glossy screen border, and reduced cost by streamlining the printed circuit… |
| Texas Instruments TI-82 Plus | Texas Instruments France introduced in 2014 with the TI-82 Plus the successor of the TI-82 Stats.fr sporting the housing of the 20th-Century TI-83 Plus. |
| Texas Instruments TI-82 STATS | Texas Instruments introduced in France mid of 2004 the stylish TI-82 STATS.The blue tone of the housing looks more valuable.Main advantage of the housing is a neat access to the batteries with… |
| Texas Instruments TI-82 Stats.fr | Texas Instruments introduced with the TI-82 STATS in France a Graphing calculator with some improvements compared to the original TI-82 Parcus. |
| Texas Instruments TI-82 ViewScreen | The TI-82 ViewScreen Calculator (VSC) is the teacher version of the standard TI-82. It connects with a special port to a ViewScreen panel via a cable. Placing the panel on the overhead projector… |
| Texas Instruments TI-8230 | The label of the calculator clearly states: MADE IN U.S.A. and reminds one of the US-built campaign started in 1989 and leading to the TI-7000, TI-7100, TI-7140, TI-7200, TI-7300, TI-7400, TI-25… |
| Texas Instruments TI-83 | From a users point of view the TI-83 is compatible with the TI-82 but added some financial functions and the "official" support of assembly programming. A smart decision, the TI-83 developed… |
| Texas Instruments TI-83 Parcus | The TI-83 Parcus introduced in 2001 is basically identical but streamlined the printed circuit board (PCB) to just 4 components. |
| Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus | The TI-83 Plus added Flash technology to the TI-83 Graphing calculator. This technology gives you the flexibility to add calculator software applications and additional functionality beyond math… |
| Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus Silver Edition | The TI-83 Plus Silver Edition is customizable so that students can install their own software features with room for up to 94 applications - more than nine times the TI-83 Plus model. |
| Texas Instruments TI-83 PLUS Silver Edition ViewScreen | The TI-83 Plus S.E. ViewScreen Calculator (VSC) is the teacher version of the standard TI-83 Plus Silver Edition. It connects with a special port to a ViewScreen panel via a cable. Placing the… |
| Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus.fr | At the beginning of the 2008 school year a french version of the TI - 83 Plus appears: the TI - 83 Plus.fr, whose only difference is the name and the keyboard with French touches.For the beginning… |
| Texas Instruments TI-83 ViewScreen | The TI-83 ViewScreen Calculator (VSC) is the teacher version of the standard TI-83. It connects with a special port to a ViewScreen panel via a cable. Placing the panel on the overhead projector… |
| Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus | The TI-84 Plus doubles the capacity of the Flash-ROM of the original TI-83 Plus to 480 kBytes. Other enhancements include a high contrast LCD, an integrated USB port for computer connectivity, an… |
| Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition | Texas Instruments announced on January 18, 2013 a colorful addition to the TI-84 Plus family of graphing calculators - the new TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition. It features full-color capabilities, a… |
| Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus EZ-Spot | To reduce theft of this popular school-owned graphing calculator, Texas Instruments introduced late in 2004 the EZ-Spot Teacher Packs with a bright, easy-to-spot, "school bus yellow" back cover… |
| Texas Instruments TI-84 PLUS Silver Edition | The TI-84 Plus Silver Edition replaced the original TI-83 Plus Silver Edition introduced in June, 2001. The enhancements include a high contrast LCD, an integrated USB port for computer… |
| Texas Instruments TI-84 PLUS Silver Edition EZ-Spot | To reduce theft of this popular school-owned graphing calculator, Texas Instruments introduced late in 2004 the EZ-Spot Teacher Packs with a bright, easy-to-spot, "school bus yellow" back cover… |
| Texas Instruments TI-84 Pocket.fr | TI-84 Pocket.fr manufactured in April 2011 by Kinpo Electronics, Inc. reveals a design using the components and Operating System of the recent TI-84 Plus on a very compact printed circuit board (… |
| Texas Instruments TI-85 | The TI-85 is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments based on the Zilog Z80 microprocessor. Designed in 1992 as TI's second graphing calculator (the first was the TI-81), it has since been… |
| Texas Instruments TI-85 ViewScreen | The TI-85 ViewScreen is the teacher version of the standard TI-85. It connects with a special port permanently to a ViewScreen panel via a flat-ribbon cable. Placing the panel on the overhead… |
| Texas Instruments TI-86 | The TI-86 is a programmable graphing calculator introduced in 1997 and produced by Texas Instruments. The TI-86 uses the Zilog Z80 microprocessor. It is partially backwards-compatible with its… |
| Texas Instruments TI-86 ViewScreen | The TI-86 ViewScreen Calculator (VSC) is the teacher version of the standard TI-86. It connects with a special port to a ViewScreen panel via a cable. Placing the panel on the overhead projector… |
| Texas Instruments TI-89 | The TI-89 introduced in the 1998 could be called the most enhanced calculator of the pre-2000 time.It combines the capabilities of the TI-92 Symbolic calculator with state-of-the-art Flash… |
| Texas Instruments TI-89 Titanium | The TI-89 Titanium was announced together with the TI-84 Plus, the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition, and the financial calculator BA II PLUS Professional early in 2004.The internal construction of the TI… |
| Texas Instruments TI-89 ViewScreen | The TI-89 ViewScreen Calculator (VSC) is the teacher version of the standard TI-89. It connects with a special port to a ViewScreen panel via a cable. Placing the panel on the overhead projector… |
| Texas Instruments TI-92 | If you are an experienced user of MathCad running on a personal computer you feel instantly perfect with this Symbolic calculator. The power of a 16/32-bit microcomputer (Motorola MC68000 series… |
| Texas Instruments TI-92 II | Beyond the additional 128k Memory you get the choice of 5 user languages (English, French, German, Italian and Spanish). |
| Texas Instruments TI-92 Plus | This TI-92 Plus introduced together with the pocket-sized TI-89 was the third upgrade of the original TI-92.With the TI-92 Plus engineers of Texas Instruments squeezed the former modules onto the… |
| Texas Instruments TI-95 PROCALC | The TI-95, also called the TI-95 Procalc, is a keystroke programmable calculator and was introduced in 1987 by Texas Instruments. It was rather large, measuring 3.7" by 8" by 1" and had a dot-… |
| Texas Instruments TI-Checkwriter TI-1880 | The Texas Instruments TI-Checkwriter TI-1880 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 6 functions, 24 keys and an LCD (liquid crystal) display. The power… |
| Texas Instruments TI-Collège | Texas Instruments introduced with the TI-Collège the first calculator with keys (e.g. ANNUL), notations and even the menus in French to simplify the use by younger students. |
| Texas Instruments TI-Collège Plus | Texas Instruments introduced in February 2008 with the TI-Collège Plus the successor of its TI-Collège introduced already in 2005 as the first calculator with keys (e.g. ANNUL), notations and even… |
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