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Name: Anonymous 2009-06-22 0:49

I'm thinking about getting a new calculator.  I've had a TI92 for ages and ages, and I'd like to get something that's like that, but more powerful and faster.  From what I read on Amazon, the TI Voyage 200 is the best thing TI sells, but it doesn't seem like it's such a big step up from the TI92 to be worth $200.

Basically, I want Maple but on something handheld.  Is there anything else out there?  I guess I could just buy a netbook and run Maple on that.  That'd only be like $50 more. :/

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-05 7:16

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The Nspire is a massive, massive disappointment. It's like the 89 Titamium's savant half-brother. No Flash programs, no assembly programs, no 3D surface graphing (natively, anyway. Apparently there are 3rd party apps.)

The Nspire CAS is something I haven't looked into, though. Admittedly my first impression of the Nspire was based on the model as it was at launch, and there's an OS upgrade out now.

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