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  1. Texas Instruments SR-10. Distinctive features: The first of a line of Texas Instruments "Slide Rule" models. Technical details: Display is red LED, with scientific notation giving 8-digits mantissa and 2 digits exponent. Semi-scientific "Slide Rule" functions.

  2. Texas Instruments described the SR-10 as anelectronic slide rule calculator,” hence the “SR” in the name. The first version of the device, introduced in 1972, did not have the mark SR-10 on the keyboard.

  3. 9 de ago. de 2011 · A quick video on my Texas Instruments (TI) SR-10 and SR-50 calculators. Both made in USA and both cost about $150 when new.

  4. The Texas Instruments SR-10 is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 9 functions, 23 keys, and an LED (light-emitting diode) display typical of calculators of this era.

  5. The Texas Instruments SR-10 has semi-scientific functions, comparable to the capabilities of a mechanical slide rule, though initially at about ten times the cost.

  6. MY VERY FIRST CALCULATOR FROM 1973. Texas Instruments SR-10Introduced in November 1972, with a direct mail price of US$149.95.Texas Instruments described the...

  7. This is an example of the first model of a scientific calculator marketed by Texas Instruments. The handheld electronic calculator has a black- and ivory-colored plastic case with an array of twenty-three plastic keys.