🔍 Unlock the Power of Precision!
The Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView Scientific Calculator is a versatile tool designed for students and professionals alike, featuring a 4-line LCD display, MATHPRINT mode for advanced math notation, and user-friendly navigation menus. With its ability to review previous entries and perform fraction computations in a textbook format, this calculator is perfect for anyone looking to elevate their mathematical prowess.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Screen Size | 3 |
Calculator Type | Engineering/Scientific |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.65"L x 3.31"W |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Blue, White |
J**R
The all important middle school calculator
When your grandson enters middle school this is the go to calculator or choice! It is a great value for the money and with the name Texas Instruments you cannot go wrong with the quality and dependability. It is a quick learning curve to work the different functions. The screen display is really good and has held up through 6th grade abuse very well.
C**.
We're amassing a collection of these
These are my daughter's go-to calculators. They seem to not really work with the solar cell included in them. They basically require the battery, and as such they tend to die at unexpected times, like when my daughter's about to have a test in college, thus necessitating an overnight order to be shipped to her. Then I replace the battery in the one that died the next time she comes home, but somehow she doesn't remember to take a spare with her, so we repeat this process, over and over. I think I have at least 4 of these now.
S**E
My favorite scientific calculator
This is my all time favorite scientific calculator. It got me through high school and college and it stopped working only after being thrown around by my toddlers. I decided to buy the same one again as it was easy to use and I haven't found any I like more. The battery lasted a long time, as I used it for well over ten years.
J**N
Battery died 4 months in, right before midterm
Great calculator but I just got a call from my daughter’s school that her battery seems dead. 15 minutes before her midterm test. 4 months into ownership. How?Fortunately I had a spare battery at home (CR2032) and live very close, so I made it over in time to unscrew 6 (SIX) tiny screws. Then had to use a large flathead to pry it open. After that I had to use a tiny flathead to push the battery out of the holder on the chipboard. I was terrified I’d break something in this process. School staff did scrape some of the plastic off because they tried to open it with a small flathead.Anyway, all’s well that ends well but I am still baffled how the battery died so quickly.
K**R
Good value
Great value as requested
A**R
Great buy
Great buy my kids loved it
A**R
Aids with ADHD fidgeting and attention
My son's favorite 11th birthday gift! Not because he likes math, but because he hates fractions! He did not need any help to quickly learn how to use the various functions needed for homeschool math (we use Math Mammoth, grade 6). Great calculator that works well-- with the added bonus of improving my ADHD son's attitude, attention, and tolerance during math lessons, even when only used occasionally during a lesson.
J**Z
Bien
Super
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