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Uncategorized Tuesday, November 13th 2012 at 8:00 pm

Graphing Calculator Gets First Update In A Billion Years, Still Costs Almost As Much As A Chromebook

Groundbreaking news in the world of graphing calculatorsTech Powered Math is reporting that the rumors of a Texas Instruments TI-84 graphing calculator with a color screen are true! Can you believe it? A handheld device that does math and has a color screen! We truly live in the future! Who would have imagined such a thing was even possible. Oh, excuse me, I have a call coming in on my mobile telephone that has a color screen, and does math, and is with me everywhere I go.

OK. Back. Where was I? Oh yeah. Calculators!

That’s right, years after all other screens on all other devices have gone color, the TI-84+ C has finally caught up and is ready to take its place as the king of all handheld devices with its 240 x 320 px screen. Wait, really? 240 x 320 can’t be right. What kind of tiny, lo-res graphs can you make on a 240 x 320 screen?

Pricing hasn’t been confirmed, but could be in the range of $150. Again, really? Fifteen years ago it made sense that these things were expensive, but now we live in a world where the only calculators you need are apps on your phone or can be used in a browser window. This is almost the same price range as a Chromebook, cheap tablet, or smart phone. Get one of those instead. Unless you absolutely need to play Tetris during your next high school calculus final. Then you can get this.

(via Tech Powered Math)

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  • Daniel

    The software is still better than on any mobile device. You have thousands of options, you are capable of programming INSIDE the device, and so on.

  • maxedaddy

    It would have been nice if they would have actually told us which Android App is the best to replace a graphing calculator.

  • maxedaddy

    Actually. If you look at the Apps you will see that its the same thing. Pick a decent App and show us what things you can’t do on the App that you can do on a graphing calculator. The most decent Apps are about 10 to 20 bucks.

  • Mogg

    Burden of proof. You claim there’s an app that will do the same as a graphing calculator, you have to find one. And unless you can get Matlab onto a cell phone, you’re gonna have a bad time.