Re: Which TI should I buy?
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Re: Which TI should I buy?
I don't see why everyone thinks the TI-85 is hard to use.....
IT's probably those who are less intuitive who complain about how
difficult
the calc is...
Chi Shen
cheesebag@geocities.com
On Sun, 1 Dec 1996 00:41:58 GMT CerealBox <you@SOMEHOST.SOMEDOMAIN>
writes:
>In article <19961130003300.TAA15249@ladder01.news.aol.com>,
>kitten344@aol.com says...
>>
>>I would say either the 82 or the 83, honestly... the 85 is powerful
>but
>>not easy to use- the 82 and 83 were made after the 85 was, because
>the
>85
>>just was too confusing. I use an 82 and love it, but recently alot
>of
>my
>>associates have bought the 83s, which are suppossedly the best on the
>>market right now. so definitely either the 82 or 83
>>
>>
>> ~*Kitty Allen*~
>><Kitten344@aol.com>
>> "My inner moth is dead."
>
>HA!
>
>What do you know?
>
>The 83 sucks. It still has those ugly full screen menus and far fewer
>capabilities (especially programming wise -- no ZShell). And it's not
>like the 85 is so hard to understand -- most TI calcs are pretty easy
>to
>pick up. If you want a calculator that's hard to understand, try an
>HP
>-- those things use RPN and have so many functions there's two shift
>keys.
>
><(|:^)
>
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