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Texas Instruments TI-2001 GTI
| Date of introduction: | 1982 | Display technology: | LCD | 
| New price: | Display size: | 8 | |
| Size: | 5.3" x 2.9" x
      0.95" 134 x 74 x 24 mm3 | ||
| Weight: | 3.6 ounces, 101 grams | Serial No: | |
| Batteries: | 2*AA | Date of manufacture: | wk 26 year 1982 | 
| AC-Adapter: | Origin of manufacture: | Italy (RCI) | |
| Precision: | Integrated circuits: | TP0455/CD4514 or TP0456/CD4564 | |
| Memories: | |||
| Program steps: | Courtesy of: | Joerg Woerner | 
 The
TI-2001 GTI sold in Europe was thought as a calculator for cars. With an
integrated timer/clock you could measure your travelling speed, calculate your
remaining time to the destination and some other car related calculations. The
housing of the TI-2001 GTI was similar to the TI-30 LCD
with it's huge battery compartment but added a small buzzer for the timer-alarm.
The
TI-2001 GTI sold in Europe was thought as a calculator for cars. With an
integrated timer/clock you could measure your travelling speed, calculate your
remaining time to the destination and some other car related calculations. The
housing of the TI-2001 GTI was similar to the TI-30 LCD
with it's huge battery compartment but added a small buzzer for the timer-alarm.
 The model was available only in the year 1982 but in both
 English, French and
Italian lettering,
in Germany the model was sold as TI LOGpit.
The model was available only in the year 1982 but in both
 English, French and
Italian lettering,
in Germany the model was sold as TI LOGpit. 
The TI-2001 GTI was available in two designs, we know a silver housing, too. View it here.
Don't miss the TI-1850 Visor Kit, the first calculator for cars.
Compare this car-computer with an airplane-computer sold by Cessna.
 
If you have additions to the above article please email: joerg@datamath.org.
© Joerg Woerner, December 5, 2001. No reprints without written permission.