TI-89

TI-89 Titanium

Until the more recent release of Texas Instruments' TI-Nspire, the TI-89 represented the pinnacle of graphing calculator technology. Its hardware reflected this coveted position, and its calculation capacities were previously unmatched - but like the TI-83 and the TI-84+ before it, it was eventually replaced with an upgrade. The TI-89 came with 256KB of RAM, which was significant for a calculator when it was released in 1998. It also had Flash ROM, like the TI-83+ [...] Read more »

TI-83 Plus

TI-83

The TI-83 Plus is Texas Instruments' iconic graphing calculator. By its sales record, it is the most popular graphing calculator ever sold. If you're looking for one, then you'll need to know a few things about it - its hardware, what you can do with it, and who TI intended to use it. The TI-83 Plus was designed in 1999 and released as the successor to the original TI-83. Not much changed between the TI-83 [...] Read more »