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| Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus Graphing Calculator | 
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| Brand: Texas Instruments Category: CE
List Price: $149.99 Buy Used: $51.99 You Save: $98.00 (65%)
New (63) Used (59) Refurbished (4) from $51.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 198 reviews
Format: Cd Color: TI83PLUS Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: Yes Size: TI83PLUS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 3.5 x 1
MPN: TI83PLUS Model: TI83PLUS UPC: 033317194766 EAN: 0033317194766 ASIN: B00001N2QU
Publication Date: 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
TI What? September 5, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I didn't get no TI 83. The advert says TI 83, but the item is actually TI 85!??! What-a-guan???
Great Buy September 3, 2008 My daughter needed this calculator for her high school precal class recommended by her teacher; it's not just a caculator it is a computer that will be utilized even in college. Great value - the BEST price!
get a manual September 1, 2008 i recommend getting a manual... b'cuz i bought one, without the manual, and i definitely don't know how to use it... so i suggest u get a manual unless you are a geek! (unless i am too dummy =) )
solid calculator - comparison to others August 24, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've been using a TI-83+ for about five years. They are solid calculators with an easy-to-understand programming language. They have almost every function you need and are great for just about anything you do in high school. However, a lot of reviews are ruling out the TI-89, saying it's hard to understand or it has functions you don't need in high school. However, the TI-89 shouldn't be entirely written off for high school math because 1) it can factor for you 2) it can solve equations for you 3) it can calculate derivatives and definite integrals. It can also express things in terms of "x" which the TI-83+ cannot. It's also a lot easier to understand, but it is very different from a TI-83+, so it's mostly just unfamiliar to users of the TI-83+. The TI-84 and its various incarnations have become more popular for some reason. The main differences are that the TI-84 has between 2 and 3 times the processing speed of the TI-83+ and has a lot more memory. Those two attributes are only useful if you do a lot of programming, and for me the TI-83+ works just fine. The other differences are mostly cosmetic - the TI-84 looks cooler, the interface is cleaned up a little, the buttons are in curved lines rather than straight ones (something I actually find very annoying). However, the two calculators are basically the same in terms of functionality, so it's up to you. I prefer the TI-83+ myself. If you're considering buying a graphing calculator or a scientific calculator, buy the graphing calculator. It's a lot easier to use and the large screen means you can see past entries really easily. Plus, it's a lot easier to store multiple values. Anyway, I hope you do the right thing and get your hands on this calculator!
Fine, just fine! July 15, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
One of the finest little calculating machines ever developed.
It covers 99% of the common math spectrum, and can stand up to quite a bit of punishment. Mine's been thrown across the room, dropped, stepped on, and had the batteries put in backwards during it's 10 years of service. Still going strong, this calculator is all you need from 6th grade to college graduation.
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