01 Jan 2010 @ 8:24 AM 
 

Ti 89 Titanium Graphing Calculator

 

If your position is heavily engaged with math, in that case you’re in all probability by now familiar with the TI 89 Titanium graphing calculator. This is a top of the line model manufactured by Texas Instruments. They are the premier producer when it comes to graphing calculators.

There’s a extremely good possiblity that you used one of their graphing calculators while you were in college. Although you most likely didn’t purchase the more costly TI- 89 Titanium while in college. Okay, possibly your parents did buy you one of these but for many pupils taking advanced math classes, they needed to settle for the step down model, that is the TI- 84 Plus series.

There is a TI- 89 model devoid of the Titanium deignation however it has just one third of the memory of the TI89 Titanium therefore if you are needing to operate internal applications the upgrading to the Titanim model could be worth the cost. If happen to still be in school you ought to know that the Titanium arrives preloaded along with AP calculus exam review questions.

This has approximately 3Mb of ROM memory plus nearly 200K RAM memory consequently it can deal with almost everything you would like to throw at it.

The very robust calculator produced by Texas Instruments is the TI 89 Titanium. What makes it so robust is that if comes right out of the package along with preloaded applications as well as has more and newer features than its little brother the TI- 89. Oh yeah, it comes with a built in USB port too.

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Last Edit: 01 Jan 2010 @ 08 24 AM

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