The
Texas Instruments SR-11
Display: LED, 8 digits (+2 in sci. not.)
Power: 3 AA nicads, AC adaptor
Adv. Functions: Reciprocals, squares, and square roots! (Plus a "constant"
switch)
Memories: 0
Programming: None
Comments: Introduced in 1973, it sold for about $129. It also added a
"Pi" key and a "constant" switch which its predecessor,
the SR-10 did not have. |