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So i can buy a ti-82 for 25.00 or a ti-83 for 65.00 the ti-83 is new in package. Good deals or no?

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Holy balls. That is an amazing deal for great calculators.

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Holy balls. That is an amazing deal for great calculators.

just spend another 30 on top of the 83 and get the 89titanium from staples. You will never need another calculator again. It does 3d graphing, polar coords, parametric equations. It can differentiate and integrate like an asian on speed, and it also will handle any other calculations you can think of. ++it also comes with EE pro. (Electrical engineer pro which includes a lot of formulas that can be useful in this field and also with the electrical field in general). e.g. it has ohm's law and also AC-DC conversion equations, and the different equations related to A/B amplification.

For 90 bucks you almost wont need the internet anymore imo... except to come to this forum of course :)

edit: But if you're just looking to get a more basic calculator, just go with the 83. It'll be more useful than the 82 in the long run.

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get the 83. i have a 83 silver, and a 82 and use my 83 WAYYYYYY more.

the 89 is worth the extra money. its like the xbox 360 of calculators :lol:

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lol, great way to put it sven6977

But, you need to know what you are going to do with it if you are going to decide which one to buy. If you just need random calculations, just get a regular calc or maybe a scientific. If you need only graphing, get the 82 or 83. (id suggest the 83 as its quite a bit more popular and a good amount of functionality you might eventually make use of)

if you are going to go into any math/science related fields... go ahead and get the 89 like sven6977 said. Unless you would need it to take any standardized tests... the 89 isn't allowed on the SAT/ACT etc.

The 89 is what I use. (as well as maple 13 which is an extremely powerful laptop based cas) That being said, I am in college for Electrical Engineering just like sven6977... so I can make use of it. lol.

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Holy shiz the price has gone down. I got my 83 for 90 something a few years ago.

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