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korkow
Ultralisk
Posted: 3 Feb 2005
17:43 GMT
Total Posts: 465
List the TI [graphing] calculators you have seen in person. I have seen these:
1. 82
2. 83
3. 83+ regular and silver
4. 84+ regular and silver
5. 89 reg and titanium
6. 92+

[Edited by korkow on 04-Feb-05 02:47]
Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 3 Feb 2005
17:52 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
I've seen all of those in person minus the 92+ and plus an 86. I'm sure the admins combined have seen all 15 or so models. Also, I've seen the blue case on the 83+. It's pretty cool.
Morgan
Ultralisk
Posted: 3 Feb 2005
21:50 GMT
Total Posts: 321
I haven't seen a 73 , 80, 81, or 92+.

Albeit, the 84 series and the 89ti were in their packages at the store :-)

Edit: I took out the 73 Explorer...saw that in the store too :-)

[Edited by Morgan on 04-Feb-05 06:50]
BCTurk
Marine
Posted: 3 Feb 2005
21:58 GMT
Total Posts: 26
TI-82
83
83+ and SE
Blue case 83+
84 + and SE
86
89
89Ti
TI Freak
Probe
Posted: 4 Feb 2005
05:22 GMT
Total Posts:

Edit
I own: 82, 83, 83+ (1 black case and 1 green case), 83+SE, 84+, 86, 89(HW1 and HW2)

I have played with the 85, and I tried to buy it from someone, but they wouldn't let it go...

I haven't seen any of the 92's or the voyage 200 because where I am at is a small town, so there is no need for them...
Xero Xcape
Marine
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Posted: 4 Feb 2005
06:31 GMT
Total Posts: 29
73,81,82,83,83+,83+SE,84+,84+SE,89TE,92+
HA!

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Morgan
Ultralisk
Posted: 4 Feb 2005
11:21 GMT
Total Posts: 321
I feel sorry for you zero...no 86...you've been deprived of the best one! :-)
JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 4 Feb 2005
15:56 GMT
Total Posts:

Edit
I've seen/used:
TI-81
TI-82
TI-83 (+), (SE)
TI-84+ (SE)
TI-85
TI-86 (Of course, in Staples...)
TI-89
TI-89 TI
TI-108, TI-30x (4 Function, lol)
Jayhawk
Dragoon
Posted: 4 Feb 2005
16:03 GMT
Total Posts: 80
I've seen all the models of TI graphing calculators. I've got an 85 and a HW1 89.

Also, I've got a TI-59, which was the first programmable calculator made.
Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 4 Feb 2005
17:13 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
what does the 59 look like?
austinbelville
Marine
Posted: 4 Feb 2005
17:40 GMT
Total Posts: 39
1. TI 83
2. TI 83+/SE
3. TI 84+/SE
4. TI 86
5. TI 89/Ti
6. TI 92
7. Voyage 200


[Edited by austinbelville on 05-Feb-05 02:42]
bcherry
Dragoon
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Posted: 4 Feb 2005
17:57 GMT
Total Posts: 61
I've seen all but 73-81,92 (not 92+, ive seen that), and v200
korkow
Ultralisk
Posted: 4 Feb 2005
19:48 GMT
Total Posts: 465
The Ti-59 looks like this:
Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 4 Feb 2005
21:26 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
nice! i can't believe it's actually programmable. Is it on-calc, or transferred from a comp?
Racer9
Probe
Posted: 5 Feb 2005
09:31 GMT
Total Posts: 13
I have only seen the following:

1: TI83+ (I own this one)
2: TI83+ SE
3: TI84+
4: TI84+ SE (I also own this one)
5: TI82
6: TI86

That is it. How sad.
DrumMajor33
Marine
Posted: 5 Feb 2005
09:32 GMT
Total Posts: 35
i've seen/owned/used:
----1.)83
----2.)86
----3.)89 Titanium
tho still n00bin' it up on the Titanium tho :yum_a: i bought it because of it's features and after reading up on it, so now i'm gonna try and learn the ropes of this beautiful machine :lol:

oh yeah, i also see 92s all the time, but never used one :img23:

[Edited by DrumMajor33 on 05-Feb-05 18:37]
DrumMajor33
Marine
Posted: 6 Feb 2005
12:13 GMT
Total Posts: 35
went to my cousin's last night and saw...
4.)83 plus
5.)83 silver edition

btw, cool avatar, racer :yum:
Xero Xcape
Marine
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Posted: 7 Feb 2005
06:37 GMT
Total Posts: 29
Acually i've seen the 86 normal 89 and an 85 (all at office max)

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