Not long ago I accidentally rolled
a 2x8 onto my Construction Master
II calculator, and the outcome was
not a pretty sight. This left me with
the choice of either buying another
expensive calculator with built-in
construction formulas or dredging
up my trigonometry textbook and
making do with a standard
calculator. My decision was clinched
when I had the opportunity to
review the new Construction Master
III.
The manufacturer, Calculated
Industries, has made a number of
improvements to its original
Construction Master II. Now the
calculator is even more valuable as
an on-site tool. In particular, the
new version includes larger keys
placed farther apart, which is
friendlier to big fingers, and a larger
display, which is easier on the eyes.
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