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The Playstation was the best game system. And your calculator of choice was the TI-83 Plus. Twelve years later, so much has changed. Beepers are gone, but cell phones are de rigueur. A tiny iPod ...
The TI-83 plus graphing calculator, originally placed on shelves in 1999, is the third-highest-selling graphing calculator on Amazon. Think about that for a second. A tech product built 15 years ...
The update affects the TI-84 Plus CE, TI-83 Plus CE-T, and the TI-83 Premium CE calculators. Texas Instruments says it’s implementing the change to stop students from installing third-party ...
Inside were piles of notebooks filled with sketches, storyboards, and lines of code, and buried beneath it all, a TI-83 Plus graphing calculator. I bought the calculator the summer before eighth ...
The list explicitly stated that all students in Algebra I and Algebra I Honors were required to purchase a TI-83 plus or TI-84 calculator. The emphasis was theirs, not mine, and it was as if the s ...
The situation with the Ti-83 Plus has improved a bit, with the cost falling to around $70, but many if not most of the graphing calculators TI sells are still pushing tiny screens and B&W graphics ...
It is easier for teachers to teach when students are using the same device. This is why the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus calculators have been classroom mainstays for so long. If teachers had to wrestle ...
Not bad for calculators such as the $100 TI-83 Plus, introduced in 1999 with a Z80 processor running at 6MHz, 24KB of memory, 160KB of flash memory, and a 96x64 pixel display. Why all this work ...
a functioning TI-83 calculator with a pipe built into it. In high school, I made a pipe out of a TI-83 Plus calculator. the calculator still works, even now, as well as the pipe. Even though the ...
However, the TI-84+CSE, as we’re abbreviating it, is a major milestone in the 17-year-old TI-83 and TI-84 Plus family of calculators. Although it retains the look and feel of the TI-84 Plus ...
This collection of calculator emulators runs the gamut from the kid-friendly Electronic Number Muncher to the venerable TI-83 Plus. And they all work just like the originals. You probably know ...