Reddit Reddit reviews Texas Instruments TI-Nspire CX II CAS Color Graphing Calculator with Student Software (PC/Mac)

We found 6 Reddit comments about Texas Instruments TI-Nspire CX II CAS Color Graphing Calculator with Student Software (PC/Mac). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Texas Instruments TI-Nspire CX II CAS Color Graphing Calculator with Student Software (PC/Mac)
Color Screen. The screen size is 320 x 240 pixels (3.5 inches diagonal) and the screen resolution is 125 DPI; 16-bit colorRechargeable battery included. Can last up to two weeks on a single chargeHandheld-Software Bundle. Includes the TI-Inspire CX Student Software delivering enhanced graphing capabilities and other functionality.Thin Design and lightweight with easy touchpad navigation.Quick alpha keysSix different graph styles and 15 colors to select from for differentiating the look of each graph drawn
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6 Reddit comments about Texas Instruments TI-Nspire CX II CAS Color Graphing Calculator with Student Software (PC/Mac):

u/SoSoUnderstanding · 2 pointsr/EngineeringStudents

>Can you link it?

here you go

u/arbitraryusername314 · 2 pointsr/nspire

From what I've gathered, TI appears to be releasing the European version publicly earlier. I think that their primary motivation for keeping these under wraps is so that kids can't use them on primarily US AP exams because stringent proctors might flip out if they see a calculator not on the list. European versions also have some minor differences in their abilities, specifically CAS and exact arithmetic, so it would probably be wise to stick to your local domestic version if you're planning to take standardized exams with it such as AP exams and other CollegeBoard exams. That could be a reason why my delivery was scheduled for today instead of the AP AB/BC exams which occurred yesterday.

Amazon (USA) has a listing here that just got posted recently, because I checked a few days ago and it wasn't available. It says that they're shipping next week (May 20th), but it's a third party seller of which claims to have very positive reviews for TI products, but I'm not sure if I would trust for a (semi-) major launch like this. I think that for the vast majority of people who don't need heavy computation, a first-gen color NSpire will do just fine, and if you really need the power, you should honestly be using Desmos/Wolfram|Alpha on desktop. This product is mainly for looks/status from my first impressions, but feel free to correct if I'm wrong.

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Edit: spelling to satisfy the CMB. Also, something of note might be to try searching with double quotes "" because Google treats the text inside only for exact matches, and to use the Roman numeral II because it appears that most sites are adhering to the TI branding of II instead of 2.

u/necrothitude_eve · 2 pointsr/softwaregore

It's real! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RL7HM5V (as of this posting). And you're dead on, /u/1brkn1 it's miscategorized in the Television & Video department so naturally it's wall-mountable.

u/Deadmeat553 · 1 pointr/AskPhysics

Well I already have the TI-84 I mentioned, which is not CAS capable. If necessary, I can fall back on that.

Just to be certain, you are referring to this bad boy, right?

u/TheDufusSquad · 1 pointr/nfl

Boom. I'm a math expert now.

u/theFBkid17 · 1 pointr/nspire

got a link to the CX II CAS? All I'm finding is this and it doesn't exactly look comfortably legit