disneygirl1971
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Does anyone know who has the best price on the TI84 graphing calculator? It runs around $100 so if anyone knows a better price than that please let me know!
I'm a high school math teacher. While the -83 does about the same stuff, fewer and fewer kids have it (and mine was stolen), so most kids and teachers are on the -84. The newest one is the NSpire. Start saving your money as this is the next "must get."
For the -84, I'd look for the Silver Edition. It has a few more features like ACT prep, periodic table, etc. Most kids never really learn the true value of their calculator. There was also an update last year that gives it "pretty print." That's free on the TI website.
Have your child's name engraved on it (we do it for kids who ask). That way it won't wear off like marker. And, as long as the kid doesn't lose it, it will get used--so it's worth the $100 if that's what you pay. If the kid gets 4-5 good years on it, that's $25-20 per year. Not a bad "investment" and by then something better will come along (see NSpire comment above).
Doesn't answer the "where cheapest" question, but I hope it justifies the expense.
Are these fairly new features? DD17 has had one for 5 years and I don't think hers has this. It will integrate though, which is why I got DD11 the 84+Silver too. I figure if she can get through college math with it, it's worth it. DD17 is taking hers to college next week.
Congrats! And any graphing calculator they have should get them through college unless they are going into engineering. I don't know about the older version, but I believe the silver edition really does that stuff (mine's at school).
For the -84, I'd look for the Silver Edition. It has a few more features like ACT prep, periodic table, etc. Most kids never really learn the true value of their calculator. There was also an update last year that gives it "pretty print." That's free on the TI website.
Have your child's name engraved on it (we do it for kids who ask). That way it won't wear off like marker. And, as long as the kid doesn't lose it, it will get used--so it's worth the $100 if that's what you pay. If the kid gets 4-5 good years on it, that's $25-20 per year. Not a bad "investment" and by then something better will come along (see NSpire comment above).
Doesn't answer the "where cheapest" question, but I hope it justifies the expense.
I see that you are in suburban Chicago--so I am I. I bought one for my dd during the IL tax holiday last weekend. I already had a TI-83, but felt that she needed her own. I think I paid @ $90 for the TI-84 SE. Where can I get it engraved?