Vintage 1976 Texas Instruments TI-30 Calculator
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024
- This TI-30 calculator has been converted to operate on 9 volt batteries. It is fully functioning. Texas Instruments has been making versions of this calculator since 1976 - making this model line one of the most successful calculators of all time.
This calculator features the cool red LED display - later models in the mid 1980s were changed over to the less inspiring liquid crystal displays. The metalized Texas Instruments logo below the display on this TI-30 indicates that it was made in the early production of this model between 1976 and 1978. After that, the chrome metalized paint was removed leaving the logo black.
Itft fan about to see this
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THE OBJECT SHOW COMMUNITY BOUT TO RAID THE COMMENTS
“ *AR EE AR UR* “ *ti-30 proceeds to fall down a whole starting the ITFT intro*
“Luck, Received.”
WE FALLING DOWN A HOLE AS AN INTRO FOR THIS ONE 🗣🗣💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥‼
This was, in my opinion, the best design for combination of features and ease of use-- no "2nd" buttons to get in the way, and all the most needed functions for math and science classes.
I love the LED and it’s chunky form factor. It’s entertaining to see it computing.
Non ITFT PERson: I love this I remember this in middle school
ITFT PERson: *falla of a hole and starts the intro
The TI-30 was texas instrument's first attempt at a scientific calculator with an LED display. The TI-1250 basic calculator, came out first in 1975. The good thing about this calculator was that the display was a LED. You could turn it on in the dark and see the numbers on the display. The downside was that it took a 9 volt battery and it probably used it up kind of quickly. The LCD's you can't see in the dark, unless it has a backlight feature. If not, you need a flashlight to see the display in the dark. Lol. Good video, ty for posting this! Bravo!
I totally agree with you regarding the red LED display. These displays were easy to read in lighted and darkened settings. They looked very futuristic back in the 70s - I remember having one in high school and it actually was one of the things that made doing math homework somewhat enjoyable!
I had to go all through High School with out such fabulous advanced technology! As you said, they were not offered for sale untill 1976 !
I had one of those in high school. I remember the clunky noise when I pushed the buttons.
“TI-30, FALLING DOWN THE WAY, AA”
*TI-30 FALLING THE WAY DOWN AAAEE~~RrAae*
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!? THE OSC HAS BEEN SUMMONED!!!!!!! 😱
Very cool. I still have my original. Love the LED , still works. Good video, thank you
Were being self aware with this calculator
"As 6 times 6 it equals... 36"
ti 30 falling down the way AAAAA
i know the original dude is at disbelief from the swarm of kids on this video in the coming months 😭
Man 57 likes on this video??? I feel like ive seen it everywhere now brah!
"6 times 6 equals........36."
Gusta
it. must. be. done.
MUSTBEDONEMUSTBE- .
It. Must. Be. Done.
Trust. Me.
No way: AAA-
T1-30 ITFT RAEL 🔥‼️🔥‼️🔥‼️🔥‼️🔥‼️
ITS TIME FOR THE-
"I am a calculator"
ITS TIME FOR THE
ti-30 itft reference
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This video was way before itft 1 dude
Ti-30, falling down the way-high
6x6 equals…36
IRL ITFT TI 30
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IT’S TIME FOR THE-
*Im a caculator!*
LOL 😂
@@pieranglerare you aware of a show called “its time for the”
@@Ace_OSC I did not. Now about ITFT until some of the comments began showing up here. Very cool animation! 😊
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@@BluePencily yes! I know about bfdi.
That moment when you fall down hole
the horde is coming
*hello. A ball of light. And. Usless skateboard.*
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because 6x6 it equals... 36
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its time for the
Ma première calculatrice ti30 (la touche 5 rebondit)ma deuxième ti 30 Galaxy et je l'ai toujours j ai toujours les deux mais la ti 30 est un remplacement
So great that you still have both of the calculators!
TI-30 FALLING DOWN...
Itft