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The Orion is a new talking scientific calculator based on the popular TI-36X calculator from Texas Instruments. Ideal for algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, calculus, computer science, biology, chemistry, physics and engineering, this calculator features clear, high-quality natural speech. Each key is spoken when pressed.
The Orion features a choice of speech modes for quiet or verbose operation and a unique learning mode for key identification without interrupting operation.
The Orion is ergonomically designed for use by the visually impaired and is small and lightweight.
Over 127 scientific functions including 1 and 2 variable statistics, trigonometry and unit conversion
Large, tactile, functionally zoned keys. Backspace/correction key
Permitted for use on College Board Tests: AP, SAT and PSAT/NMSQT**
- Small and light weight (pocket size, 11 oz.)
- Dimensions: 6.2 x 3.0 x 1.3 inches
- High capacity rechargeable battery for over 6 hours of continuous operation
- Battery or AC adapter operation
- Easy on/off control, auto power-off
Protective snap cover Included accessories: High quality earphone for private use, AC adapter One year limited warranty from Orbit Research
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Features
- 10 digits plus 2 digit exponent (-99 to +99), 12 digit internal accuracy
- One- and two-variable statistics for Linear Regression and trend line analysis
- Fraction entry, operation and conversion to decimal
- Trigonometric functions in degrees, radians and grads
- Hyperbolic functions
- 10 Metric/English conversions
- 8 Physical constants
- Three Memories
- Combinations and Permutations
- Common and natural logarithm
- Universal powers and roots
- Reciprocals and factorials
- Polar / rectangular conversions
- Conversion from degrees, minutes, seconds to decimal degrees and vice-versa - results spoken with appropriate units
- Calculations and conversions in decimal, hexadecimal, octal and binary number bases
- Boolean logic operations, computer math
- Percent operations
- 15 levels of parentheses
- Engineering and scientific notation
- Fixed decimal capability
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