An
attractive desktop calculator by
Texas Instruments. It has a
large, easy-to-read
8-digit
liquid crystal display and big keys (but not too
big) for
easy input.
Another good
feature of this
calculator is its
durability. I had a bloody scientific calculator in grade 7 that
broke in one
drop to the
floor.
Very disheartening. But the
TI-1795 has been
to hell and back and never
failed me (except in dark rooms, because it's
solar-only). I've even used this
handy feller on
university math exams.
But, even though no higher scientific calculator processes were 'necessary' for the exam, the fucking ignorant profs still screwed my ass over with some 10-digit numbers. Ignorant bastards..
The keys:
(./--) (7) (8) (9) (X) ( / )
( % ) (4) (5) (6) (-) (MRC)
(+/- ) (1) (2) (3) (+) (M- )
(ON/C) (O) (.) (=) ( ) (M+ )
Photo:
http://www.lat-olm.com.au/HTML%20docs/S_TI-1795.jpg
Personal note:
My TI-1795 is a
reject. Its
M+ key is
sideways.
Other versions:
TI-1795+
TI-1795 SV
TI-1796+