Texas Instruments TI-92 Plus Graphing Calculator Review
Texas Instruments TI-92 Plus Graphing Calculator Feature
- Over 500 KB memory for storing functions, programs, and data
- Pretty Print technology displays mathematical expressions as they appear in textbooks
- QWERTY keyboard and large display; real-time rotation of 3-D surfaces
- Electronically upgradable using flash technology
- Input/output port and cable; also supports optional TI-GRAPH LINK
With the TI Graph Link accessory (not included), you can connect to computers and even download software upgrades. Solve linear and nonlinear equations, use the Pretty Print feature to see equations in textbook format, and work with 3-D surface graphs in real time. The QWERTY keyboard is rugged and easy to use, the 128 x 240 screen is easy on the eyes, and the calculator comes with a durable shell to protect its face when you're traveling or in the field. Additional accessories can turn the TI-92 into a mobile data-collection station, but it's just as useful at home.
Students beware: Some professors and teachers discourage, or even ban the use of calculators like the TI-92 in their classes, so make sure it's OK before you buy. Once you're set, the manual is clear and straightforward--you'll be programming in no time. Ultrageeks will love the assembly-language option, but the rest of us can get by just fine with the regular interface. The old timers might still cling to their slide rules, but anyone who needs a calculator for school or work can see why the Texas Instruments TI-92 is so popular: Its versatility, power, and portability give you the number-crunching power of a computer no matter where you are. --Rob Lightner
Pros
- Powerful mathematics software
- Easily upgradable
- Handles advanced math well
- Easy to read and use
Cons
- Large size
- Relatively high cost
- May not be permitted for some classes or standardized tests
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