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Anyways, for school, I suggest a TI-89, really. It's allowed on more exams in the states than the rest (none of them are allowed on the ACT), and it has the best CAS.For programming, I suggest the TI Nspire CX CAS because it has a lot of the community back up, which means you can get more games/get more programming help.
QuoteAnyways, for school, I suggest a TI-89, really. It's allowed on more exams in the states than the rest (none of them are allowed on the ACT), and it has the best CAS.For programming, I suggest the TI Nspire CX CAS because it has a lot of the community back up, which means you can get more games/get more programming help.The Nspire series' CAS is slightly better than the TI-68k series' CAS. Some bugs and limitations have been fixed, many bugs were added in the latest versions of the Nspire OS.Programmability of the TI-68k series remains better (and will certainly always remain so), but few people produce new things on the TI-68k series.It will take years for the HP Prime user and programmer community to become close to the TI community - assuming that event ever occurs.
Where does the Nspire CX CAS have better CAS than the 89?
Are there any Windows/Online Nspire CX emulators? I've found ones for older calculators but not the Nspire CX.
And, what is the Nspire CX Premium?
Where does the Nspire CX CAS have better CAS than the 89? I'd honestly like to know this.
can you add notes/formulas on the TI Nspire?
can you search your notes?
Hey, you forgot about the TI-84+C SE . I'm not sure how great it is though...