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Texas Instruments TI-68
Date of introduction: | 1991 | Display technology: | LCD dot matrix |
New price: | $65 | Display size: | 12 (8+2) |
Size: | 5.9" x 2.9" x 0.6" 150 x 74 x 15 mm³ |
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Weight: | 3.3 ounces, 93 grams | Serial No: | |
Batteries: | CR2032 | Date of manufacture: | wk 45 year 1990 |
AC-Adapter: | Origin of manufacture: | Italy | |
Precision: | 13 | Integrated circuits: | Toshiba T9948A |
Memories: | 0-55 | ||
Program steps: | 440-0 | Courtesy of: | Joerg Woerner |
Download manual: | (US: 0.3M Bytes) |
The
construction and appearance of the original TI-68 - introduced
1989 - was changed in 1991 to reduce manufacturing costs and enhance durability.
Most
obvious change is the plastic bezel around the display instead the former metal
bezel.
Dismantling
the second generation of the TI-68 reveals no big surprises, the printed circuit
board (PCB) was slightly revised but the Toshiba T9948A single-chip calculator
circuit is still in use.
Another four years later part of the production
of the TI-68 was shifted to Malaysia and later to China, compare the differences here.
Compare
this TI-68 of the second series with the EC-4044 sold by Radio
Shack.
Missing your TI-68? Missing your TI-68? Think about the TI-30X Pro MultiView introduced in 2010 and its twin TI-36X Pro.
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If you have additions to the above article please email: joerg@datamath.org.
© Joerg Woerner, December 5, 2001. No reprints without written permission.