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I think this calc, assuming it isn't too expensive, will definitively bring a lot of people in the community compared to what the Nspire did, especially because it natively supports ASM and that the TI-83+ series has always been the most popular. Sadly, a lot of the newer people who grew up with Crysis-esque game graphics seems to be turned down by the 96x64 monochrome graphics of the older models, especially when they get a TI-Nspire CX or Casio PRIZM, but those people will probably don't mind the new calc. Also in 5 years or so, I'm betting it will do like old game consoles and monochrome calcs will once again increase in popularity due to the old school factor (like with the NES, SNES and more recently the Nintendo 64)
The only reason I bought my nspire cx was gbc4nspire :p Don't tell my parents.
I cannot even afford an Nspire. If I'm going to buy a new calc it's probably gonna be the new 84+ C, but it's gotta be good.