Showing posts with label Instruments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Instruments. Show all posts

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Graphing Calculator

!±8±Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Graphing Calculator

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Post Date : Feb 05, 2012 18:42:23
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The Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Graphing Calculator allows to view an equation, its graph, and the coordinates all at one time. Jump from point to point by entering a number. Several useful plot types are available, including scatter, box-and-whisker, XY-line, histogram, and normal probability plots. Advanced statistics and regression analysis, graphical analysis, and data analysis are readily accessed, along with features for calculus, engineering, financial, logarithm, trigonometry, and hyperbolic functions--all crucial tools for advanced analysis. With its clear display and fast processing, the calculator incorporates graphing tools for mathematics and science course work, including statistics and finance. Thirty Apps are pre-loaded. For students in math and sciences, the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition is a powerful, problem-solving tool with features for storing, graphing, and analyzing up to 10 functions. Plus, it displays graphs and evaluates tables on a split screen, allowing you to trace the graph and scroll through table values simultaneously. The optional kickstand slide case is great for desktop work. The TI-84 Plus Silver Edition is powered by four AAA alkaline batteries (not included) , with an automatic shutoff to save energy. It is supported by a one-year limited warranty.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Texas Instruments Nspire CX N3/CLM/1L1 Graphing Calculator

!±8±Texas Instruments Nspire CX N3/CLM/1L1 Graphing Calculator

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Price : $141.31
Post Date : Jan 11, 2012 12:34:57
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Stay mobile, continue learning - Transfer class assignments from handheld to computer (PC and Mac). Complete work outside of school using student software. On the desktop at home or a laptop on the bus, at the library, coffee shop wherever. Visualize in full color - Color-code equations, objects, points and lines on the full-color, backlit display. Make faster, stronger connections between equations, graphs and geometric representations on screen. Real-world images - Use digital images or your own photos. Overlay and color-code math and science concepts. Discover real-world connections. Recharge with ease, the TI-Nspire Rechargeable Battery, installed with the handheld, is expected to last up to two weeks of normal use on a single charge. No alkaline batteries needed. The sleek TI-Nspire CX handheld is the thinnest and lightest TI graphing calculator model to date. It's also the brightest with a high-resolution, full-color display that makes it easy to see every exponent, variable and line. 3D Graphing - Graph and rotate (manually and automatically) 3D functions. Change the wire or surface color of your 3D graph.

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Texas Instruments Nspire CX Graphing Calculator (N3CAS/GC/2L1)

!±8± Texas Instruments Nspire CX Graphing Calculator (N3CAS/GC/2L1)

Brand : Texas Instruments | Rate : | Price : $149.88
Post Date : Jan 01, 2012 16:53:42 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Stay mobile, continue learning - Transfer class assignments from handheld to computer. Complete work outside of school using student software. On the desktop at home or a laptop on the bus, at the library, coffee shop or wherever. Explore higher-level math concepts - Explore symbolic algebra and symbolic calculus, in addition to standard numeric calculations. View exact values - in the form of variables such as x and y, radicals and pi - when doing step-by-step arithmetic, algebraic and calculus calculations.Visualize in full color - Color-code equations, objects, points and lines on the full-color, backlit display. Make faster, stronger connections between equations, graphs and geometric representations on screen. Real-world images - Use digital images or your own photos. Overlay and color-code math and science concepts. Discover real-world connections. Recharge with ease - The installed TI-Nspire Rechargeable Battery is expected to last up to two weeks of normal use on a single charge. No alkaline batteries needed. Calculate in style - The sleek TI-Nspire CX handheld is the thinnest and lightest TI graphing calculator model to date. It's also the brightest with a high-resolution, full-color display that makes it easy to see every exponent, variable and line. 3D Graphing - Graph and rotate (manually and automatically) 3D functions. Change the wire or surface color of your 3D graph.

  • The sleek TI-Nspire CX handheld is the thinnest and lightest TI graphing calculator model to date
  • Overlay and color-code math and science concepts on digital images or your own photos
  • The installed TI-Nspire Rechargeable Battery is expected to last up to two weeks of normal use on a single charge
  • Color-code equations, objects, points and lines on the full-color, backlit display
  • Graph and rotate (manually and automatically) 3D functions

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Insight Into Calculus Using Texas Instruments Graphics Calculators

!±8±Insight Into Calculus Using Texas Instruments Graphics Calculators

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Post Date : Dec 25, 2011 23:12:59
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"The main purpose of the prjoects in this book is to help you gain a better understanding on calculus through a guided discovery approach."

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Monday, October 17, 2011

TI-Nspire, Future of Texas Instruments

!±8± TI-Nspire, Future of Texas Instruments

For over 15 years, Texas Instruments has owned the graphing calculator marketplace. Since the release of the TI-81 graphing calculator, TI has grown their following by improving that original TI-81 into the TI-82, TI-83, TI-83 plus, and eventually, the TI-84 plus. The TI-84 plus is still remarkably close to the TI-81. Despite the fact that the TI-84 has been incredibly popular, it's a dated device. Texas Instruments realized it was time for a new platform.

So in in 2007, Texas Instruments made public their new calculator, the Nspire. The improved features from the old product line were striking. On the old TI-84, the menus were odd at best, nonsensical at worst. It was hard for beginners just to figure out which button to push, and then the menu would fill the entire screen. With the Nspire, drop down menus are the norm, meaning students can stay in the screen they were working on and pull down a menu the way they would on a computer. Among other features are the highest resolution screen available on a calculator, the ability to save documents, a spreadsheet mode, mathprint for virtually all mathematical symbols, and a vastly improved system for graphing equations, simplifying the 84's ancient interface.

Frankly, the TI-Nspire made the TI-84 look like a dinosaur, and yet, the first reaction in the market was tepid. Why? TI didn't anticipate the reaction of two influential groups. First, despite positive TI-Nspire review s, educators were initially hesitant to adopt the Nspire. Many had just spent too much in the old TI-84. That was the case both in terms of the time invested learning the TI-84 and in terms of the school budget invested on classroom sets of TI-84 calculators. Texas Instruments tried to ease that consternation by offering a TI-84 keyboard that made the TI-Nspire look and act like a TI-84, but many felt that defeated the purpose of the Nspire. The other group that was cautious about the Nspire was the hacker community. At first, the TI-Nspire didn't offer programming as an option. Later, an OS upgrade offered some programming, but it wasn't enough to win over the programmers.

Lately, the Nspire has been gaining traction. Texas Instruments has noticed, getting rid of the Silver Edition of the TI-84. Now, however, TI finally faces competition from a competitor's calculator, not just its own TI-84. Casio has revealed its answer to the TI-Nspire. The Casio Prizm offers many of the same features as the TI-Nspire at almost the same cost, but offers two extra features with backlighting and the ability to display color pictures. The Prizm is set to be out in January 2011.

The Nspire finally has traction with buyers, but will face tough competition from the Prizm. The question now is whether the educator loyalty and user support they've created over the last 20 years will be enough for the TI-Nspire.


TI-Nspire, Future of Texas Instruments

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