Math is moving into the 21st century with Texas Instruments’ new TI-84+ CE. This modern take on the classic TI-83+/TI-84+ line incorporates a ton of new features in the same classic layout that teachers and students are used to.
Because there are a lot of different graphing calculators on the market, it’s hard to find the best graphing calculator for high school students. They range from the basic black-and-white graphing calculator to the amazing TI NSpire CX with its color screen and rechargeable battery. TI Wizard finds out which is the best graphing calculator for high school students.
Recently there have been several rumors about a new calculator from Texas Instruments launching next Spring. Interestingly, however, it’s not a TI NSpire– it’s a new model of TI-84 Plus: the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition.
The TI NSpire was a revolutionary calculator. Just recently TI took it to the next level with a new version of the TI NSpire operating system, an [amazon_link id=”B003EK7O1G” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]upgraded calculator[/amazon_link], and a new Touchpad for the TI NSpire. The new and improved Touchpad includes all of the buttons on the old TI NSpire “Clickpad” in addition to a new mouse-like pad that makes scrolling much easier.
Texas Instruments produces a variety of calculators, all designed for different people with different needs. Of course, this may leave you wondering– which calculator should I buy?!
By far the most advanced calculator on the market, the TI NSpire once again increases the number of functions available to the student with operating system upgrade version 1.6.4379.
The TI NSpire is the newest calculator from Texas Instruments, and OS version 1.4 is now available for download.
Among bug fixes, and some update to programming functions, TI has added in some new data collection features.