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statisticool Probe Posted: 16 Aug 2009 13:14 GMT Total Posts: 2 | Hi,
I'm a newb here, but I've been using TI graphing calculators since 1993. I have a TI Voyage 200, about 3 years old, that has blank horizontal and vertical lines on every screen.
I've cleaned the inside of the calculator, thinking it was dust, no luck.
Any ideas, or do I need to buy a new one? Thanks,
J |
me2 Goliath
Posted: 17 Aug 2009 08:55 GMT Total Posts: 171 | Yeah, you need a new one. The LCD screen is damaged.The same thing happened to my TI-89 Titanium when my sister knocked it off the buffet table :(. I would recommend a TI-89 Titanium over a Voyage 200 though.
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haveacalc Guardian
Posted: 4 Sep 2009 21:34 GMT Total Posts: 1111 | You do not need to buy a new one. Contact Texas Instruments support to ask about a repair; it's much cheaper.
If that does not work out, I would recommend the TI-Nspire CAS over a TI-89 Titanium, unless your use of the calculator would benefit from using external (made by users or Texas Instruments) applications or programs, in which case the V200 or 89Ti would be best.
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me2 Goliath
Posted: 10 Sep 2009 07:43 GMT Total Posts: 171 | No, the 89 Ti is better because of all of its advanced calculus and statistical functions. It is also far more versatile that the Nspire CAS.
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