Calculators

Texas Instruments Ti 30X Pro MathPrint Calculator Scientific in Black Color 1pcs

Key features:

  • Weight: 0.24kg
  • Dimensions: 232 x 214 x 66 mm

Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Scientific
Power Source
Solar/Battery
Pocket
No
Colour
Black
Wi-Fi
No
Length
23.2 cm
Width
21.4 cm
Height
6.6 cm

Features

Percentage
No
Euro to national currency conversion
No
Tax rate calculation
No
Square root calculation
Yes
Complex number calculation
No
Grand Total
No
Automatic calculation of integrals & derivatives of functions
No
Matrix Calculations
No
Cost-profit calculation
No
Mark Up
No

Important information

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Reviews (8)

Reviews

  1. 6
  2. 1
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
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  • Calculation Speed
  • Reliability of results
  • Battery life
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  • Screen clarity

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  • Angeliki_Konstantatou
    4
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    + It is value for money, it has a nice aesthetic.
    - Not sturdy, small buttons.

    I recommend it for anyone who wants reliability and wants to play on a relatively small budget.

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    • Calculation Speed
    • Reliability of results
    • Battery life
    • Value for money
    • Screen clarity
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  • Costas_Papapanos
    5
    16 out of 17 members found this review helpful

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    Competitive with the Casio fx-991ex. Comparative:
    Advantages of Casio:
    Casio solves systems of equations up to 4x4 while the Ti only does 3x3.
    Casio has excel (albeit basic) while the Ti does not.
    Casio is less bulky than the Ti.
    Casio has built-in prefixes m(illi), μ(icro), n(ano), k(ilo), etc. while the Ti does not.

    The same:
    Build quality.
    Both are solar-powered (Ti is not visible in the photo).
    Similar speed in complex calculations.

    Advantages of Ti:
    Ti retains calculation history even when automatically cleared, while Casio does NOT - the entire history is automatically deleted. Perhaps the most significant advantage of the Ti!
    By repeatedly pressing a button on the Ti, you get different functions. In Casio, you have to press Shift+button to get a different function.
    Copy-paste into previous results on the Ti. In Casio, you must have them saved in memory.
    Better screen resolution on the Ti (more readable).

    Differences:
    In the calculation history on the Ti, you can copy-paste from previous types or results into new calculations, but not edit (you can only edit the current type). On the other hand, in Casio, you can edit previous types but not copy-paste either into types or results.

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    • Construction quality
    • Screen clarity
    • Calculation Speed
    • Reliability of results
    • Battery life
    • Value for money
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  • 3
    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    Very lightweight little calculator. It feels fake

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  • 5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    the best scientific calculator that has passed through my hands

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    • Construction quality
    • Screen clarity
    • Calculation Speed
    • Reliability of results
    • Battery life
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Screen clarity
    • Calculation Speed
    • Reliability of results
    • Battery life
    • Value for money
  • + It is value for money, it has a nice aesthetic.
    - Not sturdy, small buttons.

    I recommend it for anyone who wants reliability and wants to play on a relatively small budget.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • Competitive with the Casio fx-991ex. Comparative:
    Advantages of Casio:
    Casio solves systems of equations up to 4x4 while the Ti only does 3x3.
    Casio has excel (albeit basic) while the Ti does not.
    Casio is less bulky than the Ti.
    Casio has built-in prefixes m(illi), μ(icro), n(ano), k(ilo), etc. while the Ti does not.

    The same:
    Build quality.
    Both are solar-powered (Ti is not visible in the photo).
    Similar speed in complex calculations.

    Advantages of Ti:
    Ti retains calculation history even when automatically cleared, while Casio does NOT - the entire history is automatically deleted. Perhaps the most significant advantage of the Ti!
    By repeatedly pressing a button on the Ti, you get different functions. In Casio, you have to press Shift+button to get a different function.
    Copy-paste into previous results on the Ti. In Casio, you must have them saved in memory.
    Better screen resolution on the Ti (more readable).

    Differences:
    In the calculation history on the Ti, you can copy-paste from previous types or results into new calculations, but not edit (you can only edit the current type). On the other hand, in Casio, you can edit previous types but not copy-paste either into types or results.

    Translated from Greek ·
    16
  • Very lightweight little calculator. It feels fake

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • the best scientific calculator that has passed through my hands

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • 0
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Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Scientific
Power Source
Solar/Battery
Pocket
No
Colour
Black
Wi-Fi
No
Length
23.2 cm
Width
21.4 cm
Height
6.6 cm

Features

Percentage
No
Euro to national currency conversion
No
Tax rate calculation
No
Square root calculation
Yes
Complex number calculation
No
Grand Total
No
Automatic calculation of integrals & derivatives of functions
No
Matrix Calculations
No
Cost-profit calculation
No
Mark Up
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (8)

  1. 6
  2. 1
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Construction quality
  • Calculation Speed
  • Reliability of results
  • Battery life
  • Value for money
  • Screen clarity

Reviews by our members

  • Angeliki_Konstantatou
    4
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    + It is value for money, it has a nice aesthetic.
    - Not sturdy, small buttons.

    I recommend it for anyone who wants reliability and wants to play on a relatively small budget.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Calculation Speed
    • Reliability of results
    • Battery life
    • Value for money
    • Screen clarity
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Costas_Papapanos
    5
    16 out of 17 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Competitive with the Casio fx-991ex. Comparative:
    Advantages of Casio:
    Casio solves systems of equations up to 4x4 while the Ti only does 3x3.
    Casio has excel (albeit basic) while the Ti does not.
    Casio is less bulky than the Ti.
    Casio has built-in prefixes m(illi), μ(icro), n(ano), k(ilo), etc. while the Ti does not.

    The same:
    Build quality.
    Both are solar-powered (Ti is not visible in the photo).
    Similar speed in complex calculations.

    Advantages of Ti:
    Ti retains calculation history even when automatically cleared, while Casio does NOT - the entire history is automatically deleted. Perhaps the most significant advantage of the Ti!
    By repeatedly pressing a button on the Ti, you get different functions. In Casio, you have to press Shift+button to get a different function.
    Copy-paste into previous results on the Ti. In Casio, you must have them saved in memory.
    Better screen resolution on the Ti (more readable).

    Differences:
    In the calculation history on the Ti, you can copy-paste from previous types or results into new calculations, but not edit (you can only edit the current type). On the other hand, in Casio, you can edit previous types but not copy-paste either into types or results.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Screen clarity
    • Calculation Speed
    • Reliability of results
    • Battery life
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 3
    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Very lightweight little calculator. It feels fake

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • 5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    the best scientific calculator that has passed through my hands

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Construction quality
    • Screen clarity
    • Calculation Speed
    • Reliability of results
    • Battery life
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Screen clarity
    • Calculation Speed
    • Reliability of results
    • Battery life
    • Value for money
  • + It is value for money, it has a nice aesthetic.
    - Not sturdy, small buttons.

    I recommend it for anyone who wants reliability and wants to play on a relatively small budget.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • Competitive with the Casio fx-991ex. Comparative:
    Advantages of Casio:
    Casio solves systems of equations up to 4x4 while the Ti only does 3x3.
    Casio has excel (albeit basic) while the Ti does not.
    Casio is less bulky than the Ti.
    Casio has built-in prefixes m(illi), μ(icro), n(ano), k(ilo), etc. while the Ti does not.

    The same:
    Build quality.
    Both are solar-powered (Ti is not visible in the photo).
    Similar speed in complex calculations.

    Advantages of Ti:
    Ti retains calculation history even when automatically cleared, while Casio does NOT - the entire history is automatically deleted. Perhaps the most significant advantage of the Ti!
    By repeatedly pressing a button on the Ti, you get different functions. In Casio, you have to press Shift+button to get a different function.
    Copy-paste into previous results on the Ti. In Casio, you must have them saved in memory.
    Better screen resolution on the Ti (more readable).

    Differences:
    In the calculation history on the Ti, you can copy-paste from previous types or results into new calculations, but not edit (you can only edit the current type). On the other hand, in Casio, you can edit previous types but not copy-paste either into types or results.

    Translated from Greek ·
    16
  • Very lightweight little calculator. It feels fake

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • the best scientific calculator that has passed through my hands

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • 0
  • See all
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