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Texas Instruments TI-30XS MultiView
$20.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:Attractive and clean design, good use of soft color. Display is clear and easy to read. Small enough to carry in a smaller pouch in a backpack, not too bulky.
The Cons:Not as many functions as most scientific calculators. Limited on the number of instructions you can put on a single line.
The Texas Instruments TI-30XS MultiView is a scientific calculator designed for geometry, general mathematics, statistics, pre-algebra, algebra I & II, trigonometry, science, and biology. It features a 4-line display and allows users to enter and view calculations in common Math Notation, including pi, stacked functions, exponents, and exact square roots.
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Users can also explore an x,y table; perform fraction-based computations; generate a random integer; and switch between improper fractions and mixed numbers. College students who've used the Texas Instruments TI-30XS MultiView say that it's intuitive and easy to use, that it has nice sized buttons, and that it functions well for students transitioning from a dinky arithmetic calculator to a heavy-duty graphic calculator.
Features
- Solar and Battery Powered
- 4-Line, 16-Character LCD Display
- Review or Edit Previous Entries
- Paste Inputs or Outputs into Calculations
- MATHPRINT Entry and Output Mode
- CLASSIC Mode for Similar Entry
- Symbolic Notation of Pi
- Toggle Key between Exact/Decimal
- Stacked Fractions
- Fraction Functions
- Fraction/Decimal/Percent Conversions
- Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers
- Automation Fraction Simplification
- Random Number Generation
- Combinations and Permutations
- Hyperbolics
- Logs and Antilogs
- Angle Conversion
- Fixed Decimals
- Equation Operating System
- Up to 8 Pending Operations
- Up to 23 Levels of Parenthesis
- 1-Year Limited Warranty
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attractive and clean design, good use of soft color
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display is clear and easy to read
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small enough to carry in a smaller pouch in a backpack, not too bulky
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good build quality, feels solid, doesn't creak when you grip it
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button colors and fonts are easy to work with, make finding the right function easier
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dual power supply ensures snappy performance even in poor light
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not as many functions as most scientific calculators
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limited on the number of instructions you can put on a single line
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