Would you buy this? | Digital | | 26 Oct 2003, 21:22 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | spiral | Practically the same, i see little that makes it worth buying, or not buying.
Oh, btw, HP released a new one, the 49G+, has an ARM9(or 7?) processor. 75 mhz. Has like 2 mb. rom, too bad everybody only makes games for TI | | 26 Oct 2003, 21:47 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | Digital | I tried a mild search for HP programming in ASM or another low or high level language and I came up with nothing. Its an ARM9 75MHz proc. I'll stick with my trusty V200 for now. I have another news item for tomorrow, but if you look in the right place, feel free to beat me to it. | | 26 Oct 2003, 22:48 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | bmorrise | This is actually the same TI-89. It's the color scheme they sell in other countries. I was over in Russia last year and I saw one there and wondered why the color was different. I did a little research and found out that it's the foreign version. | | 27 Oct 2003, 07:44 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | zkostik | The new hp still has a crappy screen, despite its new proc upgrade. I've been doing some research and its very possible to create a super calc with a nice arm processor, color screen, sound and even backlight for under $160. Counting all the software, a $200 or so price tag is possible to be achieved. This is just a theory, but something awesome is possible and can still be affordable. Always jacked up prices on graphing calcs always put me in question, why is it so expensive? I guess they just charge so much for the software since hardware is pretty cheap. The site seems to be chech btw.
EDIT: I'm just curious, what was the price in rubbles for a TI-89 there? It's cool that graphing calcs reacher many other countries btw.
[Edited by zkostik on 27-Oct-03 22:48]
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| Would you buy this? | Billy | I'm partial to my current color cheme on my TI-89. I see no reason to buy a new one for a spiffy new design. If i didn't have a TI-89 already, maybe. | | 27 Oct 2003, 14:20 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | spiral | For only 40 dollars (or 20 with discount) than the retail price of the 89 or Silver edition. You can get a pocket PC or Palm Pilot, with nearly 5x the resolution (6 for Palm), color, backlight, card expandibility. They also have touch screens and more organizer abilities. Some free calculators match the abilities of a graphing calculator (still easier to use TI-OS though)
The reasons to get a graphing calculator now is if you like the tactile feel of keys, sometimes math functions work better, all programs are free.
The biggest reason is that it can be used on standardized tests. | | 27 Oct 2003, 17:02 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | bmorrise | When I lived in Russia the exchange rate was about 29 rubles to the dollar, so the calculator was about 3700 rubles, give or take a few. | | 28 Oct 2003, 09:27 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | amf513 | i've seen ti-83+s in purple and blue, look nice, but i already have one. | | 28 Oct 2003, 18:18 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | BullFrog | And I've seen 83 Plus's on crack in silver. Sweet huh?
As for the 89, yuck. :puke_a: Mine looks better. :grin:
--- "Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt | | 28 Oct 2003, 18:53 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | Annihilator | I bought this calculator... The difference between this model and the black is only the memory : 2Mb and not 1. | | 29 Oct 2003, 04:59 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | spiral | Umm...it quite clearly says on the site 784 kB of ROM. If you're talking about total (no OS) I believe the black has 2 MB too. (Btw, a lowercase b means BITS, and uppercase means BYTES) so 2 megabits would only be 256 kilobytes - not enough to store TIOS. | | 29 Oct 2003, 10:16 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | Drantin | Now we can discuss the merits and benifits of switching to KiB and Kib rather than Kb and KB (Kibibytes and Kibibits...) | | 29 Oct 2003, 14:03 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | zkostik | Definitely a worthy topic! I can also mention that I'm seriously pissed at the fact that HD manufacturers equal one gigabyte to 1000 megabytes and thus, HD's would have all the space they should have since 1gig is not equal 1000megs.
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| Would you buy this? | calculatorfreakCG | Maybe it's a scam. I doubt that TI wouldn't advertise something this big of a deal. | | 29 Oct 2003, 17:39 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | spiral | I agree with Z, manufacturers rip you off a considerable amount of actual useable space by counting 1 gigabyte as 1000 megs when it shoudl be 1024 (or do they do 1 megabyte is 1000 kilobytes?). Add FAT formatting onto that, and you've lost even more space.
I don't get what you're talking about calcfreak? teh calculator looks valid, I bet therea re 2 MB of rom in it. How is it a scam? | | 29 Oct 2003, 19:12 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | Digital | Yeah, it bugs the heck out of me that HDD manufactureers use i GB as 1 billiob bytes instead of 1073741824 bytes. C'mon, they are making stuff for a digital environment, which uses base 2 instead of base 10. The least they should do is make their products in base 2 calculations instead of base 10 calculations. | | 30 Oct 2003, 12:53 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | zkostik | lol! this is exactly my point D. this isn't time when megabytes cost much money anyway. i think this is very wrong and misleading for consumers.
2megs of memory sounds about right. i don't see why you think its a scam calcfreak. this calc just have a different faceplate thats it. prolly TI's go at making european market of calcs look more distinct.
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| Would you buy this? | spiral | well...megabytes of FLash memory cost a fair amount, you can really see the difference when you buy a 128 megabyte card and can really use around 120 or so. | | 30 Oct 2003, 21:00 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | Digital | Tell me about it. I own two 128 MB cards, each only 122 MB formated, and two 256 MB cards, each only 243 MB formatted. Considering I take digital pictures averaging 2.2 MB each in jpg format, that is ~17 picutres I can't take. Granted I can fit ~45 pics on my 12s and ~90 on my 256s, but you'd be supprised of how much of a difference that can make in the photography business. | | 30 Oct 2003, 21:31 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | spiral | I'm thinking about buying a 512 or 256 CF soon. 512 would be really nice, since that would be more than i'll ever need, but I might get a 256 just because it's cheaper, and i'm pretty broke. | | 1 Nov 2003, 00:28 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | calculatorfreakCG | Why wouldn't tey advertise this more on the TI site?
I wouldn't buy this. | | 2 Nov 2003, 11:31 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | killer_B | >Why [don't they] advertise this more on the TI site? They DO advertise this on the TI site. However, you're most likely visiting the English language site intended for Americans. The calculator in the link is intended for non-U.S. consumers. It's safe to buy; in fact, it's probably the version of the TI-89 that most Europeans buy. It's no big deal, really. TI is definitely not changing the U.S. version. I think you weren't clear on that, calc freak. Just trying to help. -byron btw, i'm happy w/ my 89's color scheme; i think it looks just fine and dandy :nod_a: | | 4 Nov 2003, 14:05 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | Digital | Welcome killer_B | | 4 Nov 2003, 14:32 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | calculatorfreakCG | Welcome,Welcome,Welcome! Some call you newbies, but here you are very welcome! Post often,stay active, and we will respect you much. Hope you love calcgames I know I do Welcome,Welcome,Welcome,Welcome!
My poem for the new ones. | | 4 Nov 2003, 14:41 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | spiral | hey, all the nationality stuff disappeared, but that's ok. | | 4 Nov 2003, 17:31 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | zkostik | just to point this out, respect doesn't just come from positng often or staying active. respect comes from something else... you shouldn't use a collective "we" in your posts when you're mentioning CG. you're not a mod anymore and shouldn't post from CG's side. i hope you understand what i meant by this. thanks.
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| Would you buy this? | killer_B | Thanks very much for the warm welcome, y'all.
I've visited here a few times before, but I've never really posted anything. Btw, nice site! | | 6 Nov 2003, 08:46 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | zkostik | you're welcome! thanks for the comment btw as we try really hard to please everyone (or well, at least the most).
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| Would you buy this? | calculatorfreakCG | Well, I was more mentioning CG members, but I don't want to cause trouble, so I'll let it go. | | 7 Nov 2003, 14:04 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | calculatorfreakCG | Hey, guess what calcmaster (me) did this time?I tanslated the page! The calculator sounds really neat, check it out! It was in German . . .Heres a link to the google search of it. Theres only one page that should come up, it will say, translate this page, hit that button, and read it!Google Search, hit translate this page button to read | | 7 Nov 2003, 17:34 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | calculatorfreakCG | I would like to know if anyone has been to the new link and checked out this cool calculator, to me though, it seems to be more like a computer! | | 13 Nov 2003, 20:16 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | calculatorfreakCG | Hmmmmmm, concered that once i figure out the biggest thing that has happened out to the calculator (or translated it) in the last week no one cares, shows much lack of concern . . . . . | | 14 Nov 2003, 19:08 GMT |
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| Would you buy this? | calculatorfreakCG | Wow. No one cares. Hmmmmmm, disturbs me greatly. | | 15 Nov 2003, 14:26 GMT |
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