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L337_Commando Probe Posted: 24 Feb 2004 14:26 GMT Total Posts: 2 | Have you heard that Texas Instruments is comming out with the "TI-84+/SE"? Its supposed to be a 83+ SE on steroids!! I think they said that it will be compatatble with all TI-83/+/SE programs and Apps.!! I am a programmer myself and I think this will be a big advancement for other programmers...here is a link for the basic specs. |
L337_Commando Probe Posted: 24 Feb 2004 14:27 GMT Total Posts: 2 | sorry the link didnt come.. well here it is:
http://education.ti.com/us/product/tech/84pse/features/features.html |
ShockTroop Goliath Posted: 24 Feb 2004 15:08 GMT Total Posts: 170 | I believe it's already been released, along with the 89 Titanium, which allows spiffy 3D graphing among other things that I can't remember. |
Digital Guardian
Posted: 24 Feb 2004 15:20 GMT Total Posts: 1051 | I also believe it is released, but the 89 Titanium isn't due out untill summer. |
allynfolksjr Administrator
Posted: 24 Feb 2004 19:18 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | The 89TE is this summer, which explains why I don't have one now. |
calculatorfreakCG Wraith Posted: 25 Feb 2004 10:31 GMT Total Posts: 739 | Yep! I've heard. Seems great to me! |
Ray Kremer Ultralisk Posted: 25 Feb 2004 10:49 GMT Total Posts: 310 | >Have you heard that Texas Instruments is comming out with the >"TI-84+/SE"?
It's rather old news by now.
>Its supposed to be a 83+ SE on steroids!!
If a USB link port, a viewscreen port, and no other changes constitutes steroids, then yes. |
ShockTroop Goliath Posted: 25 Feb 2004 12:17 GMT Total Posts: 170 | Heh, someone was talking about a friend showing him 3D graphing on what he referred to as an "89 Titan" which I assume is Titanium. Must've been some other calc he screwed it up with... |