TI-34
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The TI-34 name is a branding used by Texas Instruments for its mid-range scientific calculators aimed at the educational market. The first TI-34 model was introduced in 1987 as a midpoint between the TI-30 series and the TI-35/TI-36 series. Earlier models included Boolean algebra features, though these were removed with the introduction of the TI-34II in 1999, which focuses more on fractional calculations and other subjects common in middle and high school math and science curricula. In April 2008 TI introduced the TI-34 MultiView, using the same dot matrix display used in the equivalent TI-30 models introduced in 2007.
At the same time, TI merged the TI-34 line with the European-market TI-40/TI-Collège line to produce the TI-Collège Plus, which provides the same functionality as the TI-34MV with the menus translated into French.
[edit] External links
- Datamath.org exhibit on the 1987 original release of the TI-34
- TI-34II and TI-34 MultiView pages at education.ti.com
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