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Texas Instruments TI-106
The first TI-106 was introduced in 1989 with a housing very similar to the MathExplorer. Compared with the MathExplorer it was a very basic calculator using the normal rules of entry like the TI-1706 III.
If you prefer the AOS system, view the MathMate.
The TI-106 uses the same printed circuit board (PCB) as the TI-1706+ and TI-1722+ CLEAR CALC.
AOS™ is a trademark of Texas Instruments.
This TI-106 is one of the 6 calculators that were awarded with the Blue Angle environmental label. But Texas Instruments never decorated the calculator with the logo.
In 2004 the internal construction of the TI-106 was revised and a battery supported the solar cells.
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© Joerg Woerner, December 5, 2001. No reprints without written permission.