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Texas Instruments TI-503 SV Standard Function Calculator

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Features

  • Easy-to-read 8 digit display
  • Large 7-millimeter display height
  • Three key memory
  • Switch key +/-
  • Power saving LCD

Description

Pocket-size calculator with large display. An indispensable tool for students, households, and offices for quick math calculations, figuring finances, or converting cooking measurements, the TI-503SV pocket calculator is always at the ready with its large clear LCD, three-key memory, and battery-conserving operation. This compact unit measures just 5 by 3 by 0.5 inches and has a +/- switch key to simplify entering negative numbers. The 7-millimeter-tall character display is easy to read, and the soft large keys are comfortable to operate. The sizable eight-digit display is not sacrificed to the small size. Easy to use when traveling, in the kitchen, classroom, or home office, the TI-503SV is so economical you can have one in each room. Plus, an automatic shutoff feature conserves battery life. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer This compact, economical calculator works well for either handheld or desktop use. It offers pocket-size convenience with a giant eight- digit SuperView display that provides easy, on-the-spot answers. The roomy keyboard has well-spaced rubber keys. The change sign (+/-) key simplifies entering negative numbers. The unit is battery powered for operation anywhere. The automatic power down (APD) feature conserves battery life. See more


Product Dimensions: 4.75 x 3 x 0.39 inches


Item Weight: 3.04 ounces


Item model number: 503SV/FBL/2L1


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Date First Available: August 15, 2008


Department: Office Machines and Supplies


Manufacturer: Texas Instruments


Country of Origin: China


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  • Reliable, Sturdy 4-Function Calculator for the GRE Exam and other Basic Applications.
I'm a Harvard grad, 99% GRE scorer and professional GRE tutor with 18 years of experience. This basic, 4-function calculator from Texas Instruments gets my strong recommendation because of its price point, sturdiness, ease-of-use and most importantly, its easy-to-press buttons. Cheaper standard function calculators often have gummy little buttons that barely protrude from the top of the surface of the calculator and have way too much "give" to them. These cheaper buttons are often hard to press, and make using the calculator difficult. By contrast, this TI calculator has very firm plastic buttons that are easy to press, and to use quickly without mistakes. The TI 503-SV is very similar to the on-screen calculator that is used on the computer version of the GRE (Graduate Record Exam), as well as the calculator provided for the paper-based test. If you are studying for the GRE, then this is a great little tool at a decent price (a little more expensive, but much studier, easier to use and reliable than others like it). Unlike the more advanced TI calculators, this one does not come with a cover, but then again, it's only $5. You could buy or use a nicer calculator instead, yes, but in my opinion it's important to practice with a calculator that has the same limitations as the one you will be using on the test (for example, it only displays answers out to 8 digits). If you're like me, then you never really had much use for the memory buttons, and you wonder why they are there taking up valuable real estate. But if they are on there, then you should at least know what they mean: M+ = Memory Add = takes the answer to the operation and either adds it to the memory (you will see an "M" in the upper-left hand side) or to whatever number is already in the memory M- = Memory Subtract = takes the answer to the operation and subtracts it from the memory MRC = Memory Recall = provides the new number stored in the memory / answer to the operation For example, to perform the operation (2 x 3) + (5-2) you could press the following keys: 2 x 3 (M+) 5 - 2 (M+) MRC Yes, I know, it’s complicated…but now you know. It's almost always easier—and more reliable—to simply write down important numbers on your scrap paper with a good old-fashioned pencil. Final tip: if you see an "E" in the lower-left hand corner, then this means that your answer is too big to fit. Can you find cheaper basic calculators on Amazon? Of course, but I'd rather pay a couple of bucks extra for something of much higher quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2016 by Brian R. McElroy Brian R. McElroy

  • I ordered another calculator to replace this one
I ordered another calculator to replace this one. I'll keep it as a backup but the shape of this thing is horrible, it rocks around due to the curves when sitting on a desk and trying to use it, and is not ergonomic when holding it. Also due to the extra width and slippery shiny plastic, it is impossible to use one handed as when you reach your thumb across to hit a button on the far side, it slides out of your hand because there is no texture to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • At least it's a TI
Made in the Philippines, not China...Yay! Does calculations correctly...what else can you say? It's a calculator~! My only complaint is it's a little small compared to the larger AmazonBasics calculator that lasted 10 or so years, and it slides around the desk since there are no rubber feet on the bottom. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2021 by Nacho Libra

  • ... use this for my accounting classes and it's been perfect so far
I use this for my accounting classes and it's been perfect so far. It's a calculator, it does calculations, it hasn't reinvented the wheel or anything, but I find that I appreciate that it turns off (my other calculator just turned itself off after a while, which was a bit of a waste of battery), it provides commas for large numbers, the buttons feel nice and I never have to double check if the digit worked like I did on my old calculator that had thick rubber buttons. The curve at the top makes it easy and comfortable to hold. It's a solid tool, and it's carried me through a lot of homework and a couple of exams now with no issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2016 by EthrinOfCygnus

  • Functional, stylish, basic
I love the color and the functionality is perfect for what I needed it for. I am planning to take my CPP exam in the fall and the APA requires a very basic calculator. And I mean BASIC. This means no tax buttons or any scientific functions (or your phone). If you are looking for basic but want something more stylish than the standard, this is the calculator you are looking for. If I could change anything I’d like it to be slightly larger. I am used to a calculator with more functions and a larger screen. But it is definitely still readable and very clear, just a personal preference for me. If it was going to be an everyday, all day, at work calculator, I’d probably make it a point to get a larger one, but for study work and testing, it’s fine. Great calculator overall! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2019 by elianncla

  • Skip this one and go with the Casio
Keys are really touchy. Sometimes hitting one key (particuarly the 0) will result in multiple instances of it on the screen, causing the entire cacluation to have to start over. Sometimes the keys just doen't want to be pressed at all. I believe this thing basically works when it feels like it, which isn't a great quality for a calculator necessary for exams. I junked this one and bought a simple casio calculator instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2017 by Elle

  • Fantastic Pocket Calculator.
I first used this calculator when I was working in Inventory Control and loved how tough and easy to use it was. Fast forward to now and I was looking to have a simple calculator for myself in the kitchen and I went looking for this calculator and found it here. While you can always use your phone in a pinch, I really like this calculator for everyday use both at home and in the most demanding work environment. You can drop it a thousand times and it just works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019 by H. Serrano

  • Works like a charm
I had been using another TI calculator that was just a little longer, 5-1/2 inches long versus 4-3/4. The difference was my new one has an off button while my older one whose power was weakening didn't. I love the new calculator because when I need to enter new figures, pressing the ce/c button clears its memory while pressing the on/c on my old one didn't. Figures show up clearly and easy to read and I just don't have anything to complain about which is a relief. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2019 by Nancy Sherburne

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