Thursday, December 29, 2011

Texas Instruments TI1795SV Solar Calculator

Texas Instruments TI1795SV Solar Calculator Review



Texas Instruments TI1795SV Solar Calculator Feature

  • Easy keyboard operation
  • Change sign (+ / -) key
  • Square root key
  • Solar and battery powered
  • Angled display
If you're looking for a low-cost calculator but want a unit that's sturdier than most, then the Texas Instruments TI1795SV may be your ideal choice. It offers basic math operations without the frills that you may never need. Plus, it has a combination solar/battery power supply for long battery life and easy reading in any lighting condition.

The TI1795SV is a slightly larger and sturdier version of the Texas Instruments TI1706 solar calculator. Like the TI1706, the TI1795 offers functions for square root, percentages, plus and minus values, and memory. However, the TI1795 is designed as a mini desktop calculator, so its eight-character LCD is larger and easier to read, and the unit overall has a weightier and more substantial feel.

Although it's too large to fit in a shirt pocket, the TI1795SV fits comfortably in a coat pocket or a purse. Use it at home, work with it at the office, or take it to the grocery store or anywhere you need quick and easy calculations. --John Frederick Moore Large, easy-to-read eight-digit LCD display, tilted to prevent glare. Performs chain calculations like pocket calculator. Solar powered, never needs batteries.


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