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Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus Graphing Calculator | List Price: $149.99 Discount Price: $63.75

| Brand: Texas Instruments Binding: Electronics
Features: - Graphing calculator handles calculus, engineering, trigonometric, and financial functions
- Can display graphs and tables on split screen to trace graph while scrolling through table values
- LCD screen features 64 x 96 pixel resolution for clear, readable display
- Built-in memory for storage and analysis of up to 10 matrices
- Backed by 1-year warranty
Great [Posted on 2008-04-05] This calculator is great. It has all the features I needed for my Statisics class. Great Buy!!
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calculating [Posted on 2008-04-28] I purchased this calculator for a college class and had a little trouble getting used to it. The calculator itself was very nice, but needed some more help with effectively using it.
Great little machine! [Posted on 2008-06-09] I'm not a math whiz, but ever since I squeaked by calculus in college, I vowed someday to really understand it. Recently I bought a calc course for non-whizzes and I figured it would be helpful to have graphing capability. The TI-83 Plus was a great find. The manual is detailed on every aspect of its operation with examples of each use. I'm learning more than calculus by going through the manual. The calculator itself is laid out well with keys big enough for big fingers. The graphing screen is clear and "zoomable" so you can work with very small increments. I think you can get better ones for more money but I love my 83+.
User friendly, general use [Posted on 2008-06-14] The strong point of this calculator is it's user-friendliness. It's not the ultimate powerhouse which is normal as there are multiple higher rated models even from the same manufacturer TI. However it has a reasonable numerical solver, an acceptable plotting feature and is rather strong in statistics including curve fitting. The TI-83 combines a lot of functionality with a mild learning curve. Nowadays you should probably get the comparable TI-84
Fine, just fine! [Posted on 2008-07-15] 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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