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Texas Instruments BA II PLUS Professional
Date of introduction: | Jan.7, 2004 Available: August 2004 |
Display technology: | LCD dot matrix |
New price: | $54.99 (SRP 2008) | Display size: | 10 (7+2) |
Size: | 6.1" x 3.3" x 0.6" 154 x 84 x 15 mm³ |
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Weight: | 5.7 ounces, 162 grams | Serial No: | 2016012180 |
Batteries: | CR2025 (60µA) | Date of manufacture: | mth 05 year 2004 |
AC-Adapter: | Origin of manufacture: | China (S) | |
Precision: | 13 | Integrated circuits: | |
Memories: | 10 | ||
Program steps: | Courtesy of: | Joerg Woerner |
The BA II PLUS Professional was announced together with a new line of graphing and symbolic calculators including the TI-84 Plus, the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition, and the TI-89 Titanium early in 2004.
It is the improved successor of the powerful
BA II PLUS introduced in the year 1991 and 9 years
later combined with the sleek housing of the two-line scientific calculators like the TI-30X
IIS.
The BA II PLUS Professional looks and feels much better than
similar handheld calculators introduced in the 21st century.
Dismantling the Advanced Business Analyst reveals a complete new approach of
designing calculators and brings a lot of memories to the SR-50
introduced 30 years earlier back. Please enjoy the following pictures and don't
forget:
This calculator was assembled in China.
The display of the BA II PLUS Professional combines both perfect contrast and high readability. | |
The keyplate of the calculator makes use of a thick aluminum plate with a brushed surface. One row of the keys is surrounded by a partly polished surface giving a silver surface. Remember the upper row of the SR-50 keyboard. | |
The caps of the keys are injection molded and sport a printed legend instead the double-shot molding found with the elder Texas Instruments keyboards. | |
The backside of the calculator with a sliding battery cover, 4 rubber pads hiding the screws of the two-shell housing and a small hole for a Reset pin. | |
The BA II PLUS Professional looks not only valuable, it feels so. One of the reasons are two small metal plates to increase the calculators weight. | |
The keyboard of the calculator makes once again use of the snap-action discs invented with the famous Klixon™ keyboard. | |
The printed circuit board
(PCB) of the "Advanced Business Analyst" makes use of a
single-chip calculator circuit manufactured by an unknown
manufacturer. Running Mike Sebastian's "Calculator forensics" gives a result of 8.999999993942 outperforming the original BA II PLUS with 8.999999883164. |
From the TI's advertisement:
The best-selling financial calculator from Texas Instruments just got better! The BA II PLUS PROFESSIONAL features even more time-saving calculations to make short work of complex equations. It's ideal for finance, accounting, economics, investment, statistics, and other business classes, as well as on the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®) exam.
• Key features: • Net Future Value (NFV) • Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR) • Modified Duration • Payback • Discount Payback |
The design of the BA II PLUS Professional is unique within TI's calculator line but fits with the all new TI-36X SOLAR introduced in May 2004. Despite the introduction of this powerful financial calculator Texas Instruments continued the original calculator, don't miss the restyled version of the BA II PLUS.
Ten years after its introduction received the TI
BA II PLUS Professional a dramatic
redesign.
Stokes Publishing Company, Inc. based in Sunnyvale, California
sold a companion for the teacher, view the colorful BA
II PLUS Professional.
If you have additions to the above article please email: joerg@datamath.org.
© Joerg Woerner, March 29, 2004. No reprints without written permission.