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239 of 263 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
less is more.,
By Anita "Anita" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (Office Product)
I am on my third TI-83+ (my first two were stolen). My brother owns an 84, and I can tell you that it offers nothing that the 83 doesn't have. Many of the preloaded apps are useless (an address book? please!), and take up so much space that the memory increase is worthless. The 84 is a continuation of TI's tendency to offer huge amounts of style with little or no substance. I prefer the 83 for its streamlined design. The one improvement is that the slip cover on the 84 does not become loose with a great deal of use, which is a problem I have encountered with my three 83s. It looks as though the USB connectivity could be a plus (for the 83, you had to buy a separate connectivity kit to connect to a PC), however, most buyers will not need to connect their calculator to their PC.
65 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great improvement on the TI-83 Plus,
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This review is from: Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (Office Product)
The new TI-84 Plus is a wonderful calculator. If anybody has had the TI-83 or 83 Plus, they know how easy and reliable it is. The 84 Plus is an all-around imprivement on the older version and even worth the additional $15-$20. I have had it since school started and have noticed than any problem I enter, it is solved immediately upon pressing enter, or solve. The speed is a great improvement over the 83-Plus. The computer features are nice, but rarely used by myself. For anybody who is supposed to buy a TI series calculator for school, the 84 Plus us definitely the one to pick up this year and for the next few years I assume. Easy, fast, reliable, durable, and even sleek. As long as you handle it properly and use it enough, you will get all of your $110 out of the TI-84 Plus.
73 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best School Supply Ever!,
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This review is from: Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (Office Product)
This calculator is hands-down the best I have ever had the honor of using. While the TI-84 Plus may not have as much space or as many pre-loaded Apps as the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition, the TI-84 Plus offers everything a high school (possibly some college) math student needs in order to successfully learn and solve mathematics material. The TI-84 Plus comes loaded with several Apps that will make things even more convenient, such as a Probability Simulator and Cabri Jr., a great geometry app. Student looking to upgrade from the TI-83 Plus will find comfort in the fact that the TI-84 Plus is 2.5x faster and has 3x the memory than the TI-83 Plus. The TI-84 Plus is also extremely easy to hook up to your computer to transfer new Apps and updates to it using the USB port and the included USB cable. The TI-84 Plus will be a great investment for any student's education.
32 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
TI-84 Plus,
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This review is from: Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (Office Product)
Much better than the TI-83 ... Great device, comes with lots of programs the TI-83 doesn't ... but now that I'm using it I would have rather forked out a few more dollars to get more computing power the TI-89 offers. For example ... The TI-84 can't compute factorials above 90 or so... Hope this helps...
99 of 121 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
There are far better and cheaper options,
By Herbert Powell (Detroit) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (Office Product)
Many reviews have focused on what the calculator can do, but that's not all you should consider when buying something. Can something else do it better? Can something else do it cheaper? The answer to both of these questions is yes.
So you probably know what this thing can do if you've read the description or the other reviews. It can do all the standard scientific calculator stuff, it can graph functions and with some extra programs it can graph curves that aren't necessarily functions. It can numerically approximate integrals, derivatives, roots, etc. You can create programs and it has financial applications, but I don't know anything about them. It's also portable, which is a nice benefit. The cons are a lack of a CAS, so there's no algebraic integration, factoring, integrating, or solving differential equations to name a few. The resolution is low and there is no ability to do 3D graphs. But these cons aren't enough to warrant the low rating. The proliferation of laptops and FREE programs that perform all these functions and more is the reason. Did you know there's a free graphing calculator with CAS called Geogebra that you can download? It will do almost any calculation the TI-whatever will, it will graph everything with higher resolution, it will numerically and algebraically (if possible) calculate derivatives and integrals, and you can create applets with it. In case it seems like I'm advertising Geogebra (which makes no sense because it's free), check out the new Wolfram Alpha site as well. Another free graphing calculator, among other things, with CAS, including matrix algebra and curve fitting. There are many more similar programs or sites available. Of course, if portability is your main concern and you don't have a laptop, then a TI-84 is an option, but I can't think of any reason that a professional who needs a calculator would want this over what I just mentioned. In particular, I don't know of any mathematician, engineer, or physicist (I only know a few anyway) who actually uses a TI. If they need quick calculations done, they'll use a scientific calculator or for more advanced needs, something like Mathematica or Maple. This leaves the students and parents who are told that this calculator is a must-have, that it will be used throughout their entire career as a student. I'm a high school math teacher. These are not necessary. A calculator may be necessary at times, but believe me, a scientific one will do just fine. Unfortunately, some AP tests deliberately put problems that require a numerical answer and can't be done by hand in any reasonable amount of time. If this applies to you, you may have to bite the bullet and get something like this. In the meantime, students and parents should be asking their schools why these outdated machines are used in place of better, cheaper options. Summary for the lazy: If you would pay full price for a 10 year old TV instead of taking a free lower end 2009 HDTV, then buy this item.
26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just got it brand new!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (Office Product)
I just bought this graphing calculator. It looks and feels very stylish and comfortable. I believe this is a better choice than the ti-84 plus silver edition as that version has a little more memory and a few more applications and cost about $20 more. I don't care about those extras because i only need it for my math class!!If you need a graphing calculator this is the one to get as it it almost identical to the ti-83 plus and only cost about $10 more. Buy this and you get a better screen, more memory, and faster speed!!!!!!!!!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very expensive for the lack quality and complicated to use.,
This review is from: Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (Office Product)
I will admit up front that I am an HP RPN snob -- I'm 46 years old and have been using RPN since I was a college student. So using ANY algebraic calculator is a bit of a challenge for me.
That said, this calculator is required by nearly every student from 8th grade through college level classes and so I reluctantly plunked down the money and bought one of these for my son. I hate it and I personally won't use it. IF I have to use something that requires algebraic mode I use the HP 35s Scientific Calculator and this review is primarily in contrast to the HP 35S (it would be unfair to compare it to my trusty HP 15Cs since those long went the way of the dodo bird). The TI is much heavier and bulkier than the HP 35-S. However, being made completely of cheap plastic and not having its own protective case, it is going to get clobbered in my son's backpack -- which usually weighs a good 20 pounds on any given day. But he has to have it so what alternative does he have... The keys are noisy and spongy compared to the HP (which has a nice soft and crisp "tick" sound). I have a blue calculator (my son likes blue) and many of the labels are a lighter shade of blue printed on blue plastic -- what human factors genius came up with *that* one. You spend 5 minutes trying to read the button labels just trying to find the function you want. The TI is lacking many of the native "math" functions which make the HP so attractive. If you are doing statistics, doing permuations and combinations on the HP is a built in function. You can program them on the TI but that takes time and another level of skill that most students won't have. And while Algebraic calculators usually have the advantage of having the more intuitive "=" sign, this calculator doesn't even have that going for it -- you have to hit <ENTER> just like an RPN calculator. If you want to have an algebraic mode calculator, great. But why make it as counter intuitive as an RPN calculator? The HP 35S, which does so much more from a functional standpoint, can operate in both RPN and Algebraic mode so you, in essence, get 2 calculators in one and much more flexibility. The upshot: If you have a kid in school, you probably will have to buy one of these. The schools don't really give you a choice. However, if you are buying this for yourself and want a calculator that is going to last awhile and do what you really need it to do, go for the HP 35S [NCJAR]
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Choice!,
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This review is from: Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (Office Product)
I had a TI-86 for years and it died. I know many of my friends who had the TI-83 but I did not like it so when I came across this it sparked my interest. It does everything the TI-83 does and more. I am a college student and it does everything that I need. Great choice!
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good for Statistics,
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This review is from: Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (Office Product)
This calculator is great for my intro statistics class. The setup is similar to the TI-83, but there is more memory and more functions. It processes data very quickly and clearly displays results. This calculator is great for statistics.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quite Nice,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (Office Product)
Well done, TI! Purchased for College Statistics, would be doomed without this... Only occasionally refer to the manual after having practiced the keystrokes for a day or so.
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