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Texas Instruments TI-83
$100.00
Released January, 1999
The Pros:Memory in the plus versions is a must for physics labs, very handy to save programs. Built in financial applications focused on real-world applications. Calculus and geometry functions focus on the most commonly used ones, design kept simple for ease of use.
The Cons:Lacking the more exotic calculus functions of later models.
The TI-83 is a popular graphing calculator for math and science. The TI-83 is enhanced with FLASH ROM memory that allows you to store Calculator Software Applications (Apps). The TI-83 family is 100% keystroke-for-keystroke compatible with the TI-84 Plus family.
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The step-up model is the TI-89 which adds significant symbollic algebraic manipulation. The TI-83 is permitted by the College Board and can be used tests such as the SAT. The TI-83 was first released in 1999 and currently sells for $100.
Versions
- TI-83 (no longer sold, replaced by the TI-83 Plus)
- TI-83 Plus
- TI-83 Plus Silver Edition
- TI-84 Plus Series
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memory in the plus versions is a must for physics labs, very handy to save programs
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built in financial applications focused on real-world applications
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calculus and geometry functions focus on the most commonly used ones, design kept simple for ease of use
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very easy to learn, can perform some advanced functions within minutes of use
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software updates available from the website
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solid construction can take a beating in backpacks and not suffer damage
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lacking the more exotic calculus functions of later models
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