Texas Instruments TI30XIIS 2-Line Scientific
| Texas Instruments TI30XIIS 2-Line Scientific Calculator |
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
UPC:
033317198726 Retail Price: $22.99 #Deals:
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- 2-line display lets you see entry and calculated result at the same time
- Edit current entry
- Menus provide user-friendly keyboard
- 5 variable memories
- 2 variable statistics
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Texas Instruments TI30XIIS 2-Line Scientific Calculator Specs:
| Product Name | Texas Instruments TI30XIIS 2-Line Scientific Calculator |
| Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
| Product Number MPN | TI30XIIS |
| Retail Price | $22.99 |
| EAN-14 | 00033317198726 |
| UPC | 033317198726 |
| Specifications | |
| Function | Scientific, Financial |
| Deal first added on: | 15-January-2004 |


Latest 6 Reviews
Here is what people are saying about the Texas Instruments TI30XIIS 2-Line Scientific Calculator
"best all around calculator for beginning level algebra" | 2009-10-30 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1XVU60IB9IQG1 |
| I work with high school students in Algebra I and Geometry and this is the most user friendly calculator I have found for those math levels. |
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"Serviceable but ugh" | 2009-10-25 |
| - Reviewed By User: ADS1NNZJGCGN0 |
I have one of these calculators because our high school chem teacher basically told us to get this one. I never use it anymore, as I have an HP 35S for that role and a TI-89, TI-84 Silver (had to get it for an algebra class), and HP-50G, which I use on tests or complicated problems where having as many stacks as I want and a very quick equation solver help out a lot.
The 30XIIS is for the most part a good value- it costs aboot $15 tops and it has two lines to look at, does logs and lns and the reverse, and basically does what you ask of a serious scientific calculator, so for that I give it 3 stars.
In terms of being a joy to use though, I guess all I can say is that I've long since spent $60 to have a calculator that does roughly the same things, at least for me, because of its weaknesses. For starters, RPN is better, end of story. So in my mind, algebraic input is a weakness. Another weakness is that unlike TI's graphing calculators, you have to painstakingly press '2nd' and then 'ans' to manipulate your current answer further. That may sound trivial, but it's very annoying when you are using it a lot.
But the thing that really makes me hate this calculator for everyday use is the lack of quality. The keys feel sloppy, but worse you can press the crap out of them and not have it register half the time. I had a TI-30XA maybe ten years ago, and it didn't have those kinds of problems.
Basically I wouldn't recommend this calculator. I would highly recommend the HP-35S, but for those who don't want to spend that much on a plain scientific calculator, I've noticed that almost all of the chinese physics grad students at my school use a casio two line scientific calculator that appears similar to the FX-300MS. If it's good enough for those guys, I think it's safe to say that it's a good product, or at least better than this thing. |
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"Annoying Shortcomings" | 2009-10-20 |
| - Reviewed By User: A97W3T0X6IQG5 |
The keys are hard to push.
To recall a previous answer requires using the '2nd' key.
Recalling stored numbers requires using arrows to scroll through a list.
In general, usage is inconsistent with BA II Plus.
In general, usage patterns are not intuitive.
Physical construction of calculator appear cheap.
This calculator is a relic; I wish Google would come out a competing version.
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"TI calculator" | 2009-10-15 |
| - Reviewed By User: AO0ZTV75GP5IZ |
this is a good product especially if you know how to use a calculator. It will get you through your 5th-8th grade math courses and some high school. |
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"calculator" | 2009-10-06 |
| - Reviewed By User: A2825J2K7LXUIR |
| i use this product fro not only physics but also chemistry. The Texas Instruments models are easy to use. |
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"Thank you" | 2009-09-12 |
| - Reviewed By User: A2KFH0FAX9GTX3 |
I had recieved this one very quickly. Only 3 days from ordered you to deliver me in Japan. I was surprised. thank you.
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