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Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition Graphing Calculator, Raspberry

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Features

  • High resolution, full color backlit display
  • Familiar TI-84 Plus Functionality
  • Captivating Color, Optimal Display

Description

Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition PINK 2425 Graphing Calculator has all the functionality of the TI84 Plus Silver but with color and more powerful features. Includes Full-color, backlit display; Familiar TI-84 Plus functionality that's easy to learn; TI Rechargeable Battery; Importing of color images - even your own photos; Customization with color slide cases and faceplates. The TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition supports the following image types: jpg, jpeg, bmp and png.


Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 6.5 x 1.2 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: TI84PLSECPINK


Batteries: 4 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 6, 2013


Manufacturer: Texas Instruments


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  • Such a cute calculator
I've been using my TI-83 from 2012, and I had no idea what I was missing out on. I love this calculator!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2022 by Tristin

  • TI Silver with color screen-- heres the postitives and negatives that I found:
OK, I have only had it a couple of months, here are my comments. I didn't realize that it had no batteries, you must charge it to work. I like that it is a lighter calculator, and it keeps a charge well. I wonder if it would last 3 hours with a regents..... especially after it ages a year or so... Batteries are not an option with this calculator, so if during a test it loses it's charge-- you are out of luck- I also had to load on all the apps: The directions were wrong. The directions had older versions of windows. (xp and vista), none were for windows 7 or 8 so if you have a new computer the directions don't work at all. It took me a few hours to get the apps loaded on. I had to look up online and it was very confusing until I found directions from anther teacher on what to do... which perfectly set it up. It did not come with the dummies book inside as stated (which I already have and like). I was hoping to get a second one to keep in my classroom. I love the PINK color, but it is just the top and inset, the back is white, and can get dirty. I like the screen with the colors and it works well with shading. The new screen makes it easy to distinguish different elements. With the screen the numbers appear smaller so it is difficult to read the numbers, compared to the older version. I really like the calculator but it was very difficult to set up, and did not come with all the advertised items, so I can't give it a higher rating. I use this daily, and my other calculator was the TI84+c without the screen. I like that the calculators work the same way (unlike the older black ones which certain transactions (ie. inequalities) are done differently). As a heavy user of this calculator, I like it. I would give the calculator alone a 4.8 our of 5. It was the setup and the other issues that impacted the rating. I can't give it a 5 because I would need to see how the charge holds over time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2014 by LCskater

  • THIS is the college calculator you're looking for; it seems to be the standard most schools use...
THIS is the machine you've been looking for. College math? Want a good, solid, easy to use calculator? Debating whether to get this one or the TI-30X IIs your college professor said you could get by with? Want something you will turn to over and over? Something that your college algebra book probably uses? Sure, it's not in the sub-$20 range. But (and talk to your advisor) if you don't need RPN (required by some schools, BTW) or the bells and whistles of this one's big brother (the 89) you will be really happy with this machine. The color graphing AND ability to import programs and images really make this unit stand out, stand up, and scream. BTW - it comes with an installed battery pack and a recharger - YES, the charger is included - and the cords to go from usb to the calc (also used for charging), or a shorty from calc to calc. The REALLY cool thing, tho... if your school's math or science department uses it, it will drop into the multiple charging dock they have. Just make sure you get a "custom" replacement slide on cover (it comes with one that matches the calc, but you can do better!) or faceplate (both available here) AND mark it... because you will find everyone uses these machines. The price - well, this gives up how old I am, but I remember when something close to this was in the mid-4 digit range price-wise (that's 4 digits NOT counting cents!!) and didn't do as much. at a hundred bucks and change, It's not cheap - but my oh my, is it worth the money? Until you have one, you may balk... but after you get one, you will smile and say... yep. It's worth it. You won't be sorry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2016 by Bay Bridge Sue

  • An Awesome...Calculator.
You might think that calculators went the way of the dinosaurs but they are apparently still going strong. The TI-84 or its predecessors and variants have been around for a very long time, and for good reasons. They're dependable and they work well. I bought a pink one for my daughter, who is taking High School algebra this year. Objectively speaking, ninety nine percent of this calculator's functionality is useable for engineering space stations and bridges, not for High School algebra. However, this will be good to take her all of the way through an engineering college if she ever needs it. To be honest, I would have opted for a Casio calculator for about half of the price, or used one of the hundreds of online calculator apps, but because her school uses a TI-84 variant in the classroom, I opted for the TI-84 Plus C. It cuts down on the frustration that invariably comes from using different calculators for home and school. -Just something to think about should you ever need to buy a calculator for a student. I take off a star only because this calculator is ridiculously overpriced for what it is. I can get a tablet such as a 7' Kindle HDX with a processer that is a million times faster and a screen with far better resolution for another forty bucks, and it would have more than one function. But hey, they don't use Kindles in my daughter's algebra class. Oh well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2014 by DTodd

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