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TI-84+ CSE: News A Go-GoPosted by Ryan on 20 February 2013, 03:31 GMT
 As we approach the release date for the TI-84+ CSE, news and information is pouring in from all 
directions. Review models are flying around like locust, people are cracking calcs open like so many mad scientists, and 
we are here to savor every moment of it.
 
That's not everything, but it's a lot of serious brain candy for newbies and seasoned calc veterans alike. Perhaps a 
second trip to the doctor is in order, as my drooling and giddiness have appeared to return...For the user, you may be curious about whether or not the 84+ CSE is going to remain a solid platform for math and 
statistics. See yourself over to a formal review 
of the new device, where there is a strong endorsement for its use towards these purposes, albeit with the caveats of 
concern over programming and hardware performance, along with a sluggish user interface. Also, 3rd party software for the 84+ CSE has 
begun its lifespan.
 For those who love to program interactive software and games, take heed. There are already some extremely interesting ideas about how the new 
methods used for picture storage and retrieval may be applied to new gains, with a thought-provoking consideration of 
how the classic software that we have all come to know and love may operate under such different circumstances.
 Those with their hands on the 84+ CSE continue to explore the OS to see where our new calculator overlords have been and will 
take us in the future. What features will persist into the retail version of the calc? It's a mystery!
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| Re: TI-84+ CSE: News A Go-Go |  
| Stefan Bauwens   (Web Page)
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Hmm. I wouldn't mind one to enter in my collection, but I rather not buy a calc for more than 50€.
 Also, thanks Ryan for faithfully making (good) articles. :)
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| Reply to this comment | 21 February 2013, 07:33 GMT |  |  |