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  2. Comparison of Texas Instruments graphing calculators

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    Calculator CPU RAM Display Size Physical Size (inches) Contains CAS Year Released Initial MSRP (nominal US$) [1] Use on College Board Standardized Tests [2] Use on ACT Standardized Tests [3] TI-73, TI-73 Explorer: Zilog Z80 @ 6 MHz: 25 KB of RAM, 512 KB of Flash ROM: 96×64 pixels 16×8 characters 7.3 × 3.5 × 1.0 [4] No 1998/2003 95 (TI-73 ...

  3. TI-36 - Wikipedia

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    TI-36 SOLAR was based on 1985 version of TI-35 PLUS, but incorporates solar cells. It addition to standard features such as trigonometric functions, exponents, logarithm , and intelligent order of operations found in TI-30 and TI-34 series of calculators, it also include base (decimal, hexadecimal , octal , binary ) calculations, complex values ...

  4. Elektronika B3-36 - Wikipedia

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    MK-36. Elektronika B3-36 (Russian: Электроника Б3-36), renamed to Elektronika MK-36 later in the production, is a soviet calculator.It was produced since 1979. It is able to perform four arithmetic operations: calculating natural and decimal logarithms, antilogarithms, direct and inverse trigonometric functions, reciprocals, factorial, perform calculations with two-level brackets ...

  5. Casio fx-39 - Wikipedia

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    15.2x8.4x2.25 cm, 6"×3+3/8"x7/8" The fx-39 is a scientific calculator manufactured by Casio released in 1978 [ 1 ] and is one of several models to share the same physical design format. Display

  6. HP-65 - Wikipedia

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    height: 0.7–1.4 inches (18–36 mm) HP-65 in original hard case with manuals, software "Standard Pac" of magnetic cards, soft leather case, and charger The HP-65 is the first magnetic card-programmable handheld calculator.

  7. HP-35 - Wikipedia

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    The HP-35 was 5.8 inches (150 mm) long and 3.2 inches (81 mm) wide, said to have been designed to fit into one of William Hewlett's shirt pockets. Was the first scientific calculator to fly in space in 1973. [5] HP-35 calculators were carried on the Skylab 3 and Skylab 4 flights, between July 1973 and February 1974. [6]

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  9. TI-30 - Wikipedia

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    The original TI-30. The TI-30 is a scientific calculator manufactured by Texas Instruments, the first model of which was introduced in 1976.While the original TI-30 was discontinued in 1983 after several design revisions, TI maintains the TI-30 designation as a branding for its low and mid-range scientific calculators.