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- From: anthony@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Anthony J Stieber)
- Subject: Re: What is the best/favorite graphics calculato? What are the best graphics calcs under $200 (was <None>)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep14.040618.7664@uwm.edu>
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- Organization: Computing Services Division, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
- References: <1992Sep13.185846.13306@uwm.edu> <1992Sep13.210222.1@vaxb.acs.unt.edu>
- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 04:06:18 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep13.210222.1@vaxb.acs.unt.edu> ij59@vaxb.acs.unt.edu writes:
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- >The TI-85 has 32k and is even more powerful then the 81 (99 equations stored in
- >o' other stuff, but it costs closer to $120. Still, it might be worth it, but
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- EduCALC has the TI-85 for $109.
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- >Of course, the HP48SX still blows both of the TIs away, but we're talking
- >closer to $250 for that machine. And it insists on using reverse polish
-
- The HP-48S which is the same as the SX minus the two card slots, and
- has every the SX has, retails for $200, and is sold by EduCALC for $154.
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- >pretty amazing things. "Mathematica in your shirt pocket." Not to mention the
- >RAM/ROM card drive and infrared Kermit transfer to other HPs)
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- Apparently the TI-85 will have some sort of serial interface
- available for it.
-
- I am but a satisified customer of EduCALC (800-677-7001), local
- discount stores might have lower prices.
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