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I have a question though, who put "84+SE" instead of "84+ Silver Edition" in their emails? That might have something to do with the differences.
I can see why it would make sense to retire the Silver Edition and not the regular calc from a business standpoint. It's a more expensive 84+ with more memory- that's it. The only person who's going to be interested in that is someone who either is buying the calc for development/gaming (like I would be)... or someone fooled by advertising.
I can see why it would make sense to retire the Silver Edition and not the regular calc from a business standpoint. It's a more expensive 84+ with more memory- that's it. The only person who's going to be interested in that is someone who either is buying the calc for development/gaming (like I would be)... or someone fooled by advertising.And, if TI's desperate to cut costs (as we saw with the RAM pages incident), they probably would want to scrap a calc with extra memory for cheaper assembly.
I wouldn't be surprised if he was just uninformed. From the online TI store 84+SE link:QuoteIPL: Item 84PLSE/CLM/1L1/W and uom EA not on pricelist USA SRPAlso, maybe they are simply selling the rest of their supplies in USA? That said, maybe they decided to just discontinue the calc in some countries, but if that was the case, I doubt they would mention that production has stopped on those sites...And Yunhua98 I don't think it matters. Being nice did not make things much better either. I doubt a company will stop producing z80 calcs just because a group of 300-600 users is angry at them for locking down the TI-Nspire.
IPL: Item 84PLSE/CLM/1L1/W and uom EA not on pricelist USA SRP
Not anticipated but understandable, as Iambian said much earlier in the thread.Oh well... at least the 84+ and 83+ aren't going anywhere soon.
apcalc is correct...the Nspire is only good for GBC and NES emus
I mean, really?! 15mhz compared to 90mhz