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- 575 matching products for "ti nspire calculator"
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Size:Handheld ◊ Calculator Type:Graphic ◊ Print Option:Without Print Option ◊ Display:Large ◊ Power Source:Battery ◊ Key Size:Large ◊ Warranty:1 Year ◊ Product ID:80362009 more reviews »
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Size:Handheld ◊ Calculator Type:Graphic ◊ Print Option:Without Print Option ◊ Display:Large ◊ Power Source:Battery ◊ Key Size:Large ◊ Warranty:1 Year ◊ Product ID:80362009 ◊ UPC:3243480016575 ◊ MPN:TINSPIRECAS 32 more reviews »
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MPN:TI1795 ◊ Size:Desktop ◊ Calculator Type:Basic ◊ Display:Large ◊ Power Source:Battery / Solar ◊ Key Size:Large ◊ Digit Display:8 Digit ◊ Product ID:36828226 19 more reviews »
- 3,803 matching reviews for "ti nspire calculator"
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… launched the Nspire and Nspire CAS, but to be honest, those calculator are far away yet from the Ti-89 Titanium in one of the most important thing: support (programs, applications, etc). I'd wait at least…
…My son's school uses the TI-84 but the NSpire is well worth the difference in price because it comes with the TI-84 system as a removable module. It is like having two graphing calculators.
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…I am an engineer and went to College in Late 70's early 80's. I have only used the TI-Nspire calculator about 10 times with my son. My son is 11 years old and starting 7th Grade next year…
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…Very good calculator, Only thing missing is CAS. To use CAS you have to buy TI-Nspire CAS. Still the best product from TI. I like the snap in keypad system. Hope they come up with TI 89 keypad too…
… the financial dominance of TI in our marketplace (and the impending arrival of the new TI NSpire calculator) make the likelihood of its acceptance very soon quite small, unless people like myself write reviews…
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…, but regrettably the financial dominance of TI in our marketplace (and the impending arrival of the new TI NSpire calculator) make the likelihood of its acceptance very soon quite small, unless people like myself…
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…, but regrettably the financial dominance of TI in our marketplace (and the impending arrival of the new TI NSpire calculator) make the likelihood of its acceptance very soon quite small, unless people like myself…
from Amazon.com
… this calculator is WITHOUT VALUE of any sort. TI informed retailers that the nSpire has the ability to perform Variable Algebraic and Calculus problems. That is a lie. It WILL perform a "Numeric Derivative…
… with modern portable device technology. Even TI's latest creation, the Nspire, is a sorry excuse for an upgrade. That's why I give the TI-89 Titanium 5 stars as there does not yet exist a worthy competitor…
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… was introduced in 1990. Until the N-Spire series matures, consider the TI-89 graphing calculator the most powerful calculator that Texas Instruments sells.
This calculator is not suitable for middle…
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… the Casio 330 AFTER I already purchased the Hewlett-Packard 50G AND the Texas Instruments nSpire with TI-84 keyboard. The HP is a quality product built to the standards of their long line of calculators…
from Cycomachead, Newegg.com
… that model is obsolete, I expected TI - Nspire to be a similar price, since it is the new TI - 83 Plus Silver they claim!…
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… and the computer. This is typical of all TI calculators. Not a con, but if you have the only Nspire at your school, you can't transfer files (but you'll have greek cred!)4. The alpha keys are raised. You just…
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…My trust TI-84 was lost the other day and I needed a graphing calculator for Calculus (I'll be going through about 4 semesters of Calc). Since TI was showing the Nspire as the secessor to the TI84 I…
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TI-84 compatibility: This seemed like a great idea. However, as far as I can determine, there's no way to integrate TI-84 functions with TI-Nspire functions. When you put in the TI-84…
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