Texas Instruments, Inc - 83PL/CLM/1L1/G - 83 Plus Graphics Calculator
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Key Features
Many calculators are designed to be pocketed and carried around. There are, however, many boxier machines designed to be placed semi-permanently on a desk. These devices have flat bottoms and often have wider buttons. Desktops come in a standard size as well as a small size.
There are three primary types of calculators. Basic calculators are able to do basic arithmetic. Business and scientific calculators generally include many other functions necessary for statistical analysis and higher level math. Graphic calculators are those able to actually display small images, such as graphs.
Calculator Type
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Graphic
Calculators that come with the print option are often referred to as adding machines. They offer the option of leaving a paper trail of all (or just some if you prefer) of the calculations you do using the device.
Print Option
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Without Print Option
Other Functions
Large display makes for ease of use.
There are various ways of powering your calculator. Solar energy powered calculators have a small solar panel that generates energy when there is sunlight. There are also calculators that use batteries in conjunction with solar power, or just batteries alone. Finally, there are calculators that plug into an electrical outlet through an AC cord.
This function allows you to calculate the value of other currencies in comparison to the dollar amount you type in.
Currency Exchange Function
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Without Currency Exchange
Some people find that utilizing larger keys increases their accuracy. Other people find them cumbersome. Key size should relate to the comfort of the operator
Adapter Included
Without Adapter
Warranty
Miscellaneous
User Reviews
by overpennwaiver on Dec 26, 2010
| Pros |
Graphing ability and ease, battery life |
| Cons |
Tracing feature (on the graph) |
| Bottom Line |
The TI-83 Plus is a high functioning calculator that can quench any need to graph especially in algebra or calculus based classes along with performing functions and equations. |
by morganwootton on Jan 18, 2010
| Pros |
Passing math becomes fun with an easy to understand calculator. |
| Cons |
If you step in it, it breaks. |
| Bottom Line |
Buy this calculator because it's awesome and will make anyone a math wiz. |
by vemartin on Nov 22, 2009
| Pros |
Light weight, well somewhat; large range of math & financial functions. |
| Cons |
Expensive! |
| Bottom Line |
The Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus Graphing Calculator is probably the last calculator you will purchase in your academic career, it is just that powerful. |
by jlower83 on Sep 7, 2009
| Pros |
Programs, Memory, Battery Life, and Many Other Capabilities |
| Cons |
The Cost |
| Bottom Line |
I would highly recommend the TI-83 for anybody needing a reliable calculator with all of the many capabilties a person would need. |
by topbuyer1 on Jul 22, 2009
| Pros |
constant work that will always be there when you need it most |
| Cons |
short battery life, but thats what I get for playing Pheonix all the time. |
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