Texas Instruments TI-30. The calculator that broke the price barrier.

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @josephcote6120
    @josephcote6120 2 роки тому +9

    I got a TI-30 for my senior year of high school. (1978-79) and saved hard to a TI-59 for college (CS and EE) Great machines.

  • @DougFrantz
    @DougFrantz 2 роки тому +9

    I picked up a TI-30 just because I loved the display. Thanks for putting the history together here.

  • @datfly3034
    @datfly3034 Рік тому +4

    I had this model. I inherited it from my older brother. Makes me feel nostalgic.

  • @KK-gi2mm
    @KK-gi2mm 2 роки тому +3

    I had the TI-33, back in the day, which looked similar, but it had 3 memories; a feature which seemed awesome at the time and which was very useful. It lasted for years.

  • @kimballwiggins3976
    @kimballwiggins3976 Рік тому +3

    my sister gave me one in my sophomore
    year(1981). it saved my ass. thanks buddy

  • @nixxonnor
    @nixxonnor Рік тому +1

    Nice analysis and history of the scientific, pocket-size calculators

  • @hdofu
    @hdofu Рік тому +2

    The TI-30's legacy lives on today making it very close to 50 years of existence in one form or another

  • @kimchee94112
    @kimchee94112 Місяць тому

    I still have the TI-SR50, paid about $170 for it. Had to buy it from a coworker who knew a seller, wasn't like you walk into a store and buy one. Got another one from my BIL, a NASA engineer, when he upgraded. Both SR50s won't turn on, looks like from leaking batteries. Just got the HP-35, couldn't touch it, was too expensive then. The 35 works after replacing with a homemade battery pack, flaky on/off slide switch though. Both SR50 and 35 works about the same, algebraic or RPN. I have a collection of HPs now from an early 70s desktop scientific calculator with impact printer to HP-50g.

  • @r0bhumm
    @r0bhumm 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve just acquired a Fullers calculator cylindrical slide rule. This was the equivalent of a scientific calculator in it today but they made the same device for almost 100 years with only some minor changes in materials. Anyone familiar with the first one would have no problem using the last one ever made.

  • @CatherineJones-bz4fi
    @CatherineJones-bz4fi 8 днів тому +1

    There is a 33.33333% chance they will be frozen indefinitely.
    -Ti-30

  • @claudiocremonte3496
    @claudiocremonte3496 Рік тому +1

    I had One in High school in 1979-1981

  • @johncoleman2990
    @johncoleman2990 2 роки тому +2

    I still own a TI-30.

  • @meanderingbird286
    @meanderingbird286 Рік тому

    Very informative, thanks for sharing.

  • @AnnYones
    @AnnYones 4 місяці тому +1

    "The disposable scientific calculator, I'm not sure if that's progress or a sure sign of the apocalypse"
    Lmao, though its true

  • @Eljeirobloxgames
    @Eljeirobloxgames 4 місяці тому +1

    CALCULATOR - TI 30 TI 30 WELCOME TO THE SHOW

  • @sanm8884
    @sanm8884 Рік тому +2

    I have Ti 30, I bought it in December 1978, it still works, I have the invoice, I'm from Brazil.

  • @ivanbogush
    @ivanbogush 9 місяців тому

    Noticed a typo in the description: "when Texas Instruments introduced the HP-30"

  • @J.A.O.S
    @J.A.O.S 5 місяців тому +5

    Great singer

    • @voxeldoesart
      @voxeldoesart 5 місяців тому +3

      T I THIRTY FALLING DOWN THE WAY AARH

    • @J.A.O.S
      @J.A.O.S 5 місяців тому +1

      @@voxeldoesart (epic intro)

    • @givemeafuckinghandle
      @givemeafuckinghandle 5 місяців тому +1

      *le ti-30 autotune*

    • @Eljeirobloxgames
      @Eljeirobloxgames 4 місяці тому

      ​@@givemeafuckinghandle TI 30: KDJCOQHFUWOXYWKWUXNWLEHDMEI2UDHDKEUNEISUWIDUSJWOEUDJWOUWNDOEUEKDUEKEDUJDL38DHEOEUDHEOE7DKDEJEDUKE9E NO WAY IDJSKWIKW9SMIEPDNPEKDOITFTJWK

  • @EnricoOzone
    @EnricoOzone 2 роки тому +1

    I still have one.

  • @urglegurgle5807
    @urglegurgle5807 8 місяців тому +1

    I had one of those TI-30 LED calculators at high school. There were cheaper scientific calculators available, e.g. although the Sinclair Scientific was $100 when it was released in 1974, it had dropped below the price of the TI-30 when the TI calculator was released in 1976. Not really comparable though with the Sinclair Scientific being much more compromised (and tiny in comparison to the TI-30).

  • @NoirpoolSea
    @NoirpoolSea 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent little video. Thank you. As a calculator fan (in the HP camp,) I use on my phone Droid48 which actually legally uses the HP ROM. I've found most calculators of the phone variety essentially broken as they use floating point (and lie) instead of BCD which all true calculators use. I'm curious as you are a fellow calculator nerd as to what calculator you have on your phone? It's called "Calculator" and I've failed to find a match to the icon on Google play. Who is the author?

    • @AtrixRBX
      @AtrixRBX Рік тому

      whoever made your phone made it.

  • @axiomist4488
    @axiomist4488 Рік тому

    Imagine that : When the computer breaks down, you just throw it away !!!

  • @z140140
    @z140140 7 місяців тому +1

    It seems that you need a calculator:
    2400/385 = 6.2
    113/25 = 4.52

  • @My_Pc_Ran_Into_A_Problem
    @My_Pc_Ran_Into_A_Problem 3 місяці тому +1

    ITS TIME FOR THE

  • @Noobnoobtext124
    @Noobnoobtext124 4 місяці тому +1

    TI-30 falling down the way aaa

  • @baladinbaladin2549
    @baladinbaladin2549 11 місяців тому

    Ma première machine à calculé

  • @Robb-jf7vg
    @Robb-jf7vg 9 місяців тому

    This major price reduction was due to a break through in manufacturing technology. Something like that 400 dollar HP calculator had about 5 or 6 micro processors inside.
    Ti-30 was able to put nearly ALL calculator functions on ONE CHIP !
    Thus, were able to mass produce their calculator for far, far less money then the H.P.

  • @Noobnoobtext124
    @Noobnoobtext124 5 місяців тому +2

    itft

  • @invisableobserver
    @invisableobserver Рік тому

    They were cheap because Texas Instruments did not pay us employees much. We had a joke that Ti stood for Tiny Income.