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Anonymous
The price is for the 20" carry-on size.
1 day ago |
cheetah
Updated, thanks! //@anonymous: Please correct - $83.99 x 80% = $67.19, not $883.99
1 day ago |
Anonymous
Please correct - $83.99 x 80% = $67.19, not $883.99
1 day ago |
Anonymous
Not the best protien to mass ratio
4 hours ago |
Anonymous
Congratulations you saved $1.36!!!! //@anonymous: You are the Dealmaster! //@Anonymous: I GOT IT FOR FREE WITH PRIME. THANK YOU!
14 hours ago |
Anonymous
You are the Dealmaster! //@Anonymous: I GOT IT FOR FREE WITH PRIME. THANK YOU!
17 hours ago |
Anonymous
Choose your first delivery date to be your routine monthly sub and save date,then the shipping is free
1 day ago |
Anonymous
I GOT IT FOR FREE WITH PRIME. THANK YOU!
1 day ago |
Anonymous
It did say it's free with Prime. As a prime member in CA I did get 1 day free shipping for this. //@hpdw: From Amazon Fresh for me, no free shipping
1 day ago |
hpdw
From Amazon Fresh for me, no free shipping
2 days ago |
Anonymous
Thanks
23 hours ago |
Anonymous
239 at costco
4 months ago |
Anonymous
Because Costco costs membership fee to reach the lower price. //@Anonymous: why Amazon hasn't matched Costco's price yet?
5 months ago |
Anonymous
why Amazon hasn't matched Costco's price yet?
5 months ago |
Anonymous
Amazing! What an example to save $10 on a $480 item.
20 hours ago |
Anonymous
I don't see the coupon offer. Is this a targeted offer? How to locate the coupon?
22 hours ago |
Anonymous
84-plus CE for $69 on Woot.com
5 months ago |
Anonymous
$5 android TI-84 app.
5 months ago |
Anonymous
Ti-89 and n-inspire are not banned in most engineering majors //@Anonymous: TI-83 and TI-84 are approved for college (can vouch for Calc 1). TI-89 and TI-92 are banned from exams.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
TI-83 and TI-84 are approved for college (can vouch for Calc 1). TI-89 and TI-92 are banned from exams.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
I prefer a littler bit more bucks for a CE version. It’s much slimmer and faster, plus rechargeable, last for more than 3 months everyday-use with one full charge.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
The fancier the better //@anonymous: ACT/SAT tests only need a simple regular calculator.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
ACT/SAT tests only need a simple regular calculator.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I paid over 100 for TI 83 over 25 years ago. I'm surprised it hasn't changed much since then. //@Anonymous: I paid about $100 on it when I was in college .... 10 years ago. If you factor in inflation, the price here $76 is actually pretty good. I'd get one if I need it
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Do I need the extra warranty for these?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
How can Moore's law apply to PCs but not to calculators? //@anonymous: Inflation in this year alone will be over this number //@anonymous: 6.5% inflation is better than many other market segments right now //@anonymous: It's 76 last year. 91 this year
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Now $101.00
2 years ago |
Anonymous
TI is a semi company, they have all kinds of chips. //@Anonymous: with the chip shortage, this should go up in price even more. the chips inside these things probably 20 years old, who has that anymore?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
I don't know how TI made the list of "qualified calculators for tests", but surely its a sweet deal for them. Year after year, high schools kids have to buy them. To me the tech on these calculators are kind of ancient, and any $5 app on the smart phone can beat it easily.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
What kind of GPU does this have?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
II know it has graphics but isn't this is "graphing" calculator?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
for ACT test, you would need TI-84 plus CE:) //@anonymous: Is this good for high school student? it seems too much for me. I prefer a simpler one.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
I teach college math. Ti83/84 is a must.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
paid 86 for $5 at thrift store last month, i don't even need it.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Is this good for high school student? it seems too much for me. I prefer a simpler one.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
with the chip shortage, this should go up in price even more. the chips inside these things probably 20 years old, who has that anymore?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Inflation in this year alone will be over this number //@anonymous: 6.5% inflation is better than many other market segments right now //@anonymous: It's 76 last year. 91 this year
4 years ago |
Anonymous
6.5% inflation is better than many other market segments right now //@anonymous: It's 76 last year. 91 this year
4 years ago |
Anonymous
It's 76 last year. 91 this year
4 years ago |
Anonymous
We disprove how the TI controls the market and had refused to buy one for a long time. On the other hand, I’m so glad that I ordered one a couple weeks ago. My 9th grader was able to use TI during his math test right away! I often pays just as much for a Cross fountain pen anyway!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
If your engineering students are going to take PE exam(s), please read below: "To protect the integrity of its exams, NCEES limits the types of calculators examinees may bring to exam sites. The list of approved calculators is reviewed annually.
The following calculator models are the only ones acceptable for use during the 2020 exams:
Casio: All fx-115 and fx-991 models (Any Casio calculator must have “fx-115” or “fx-991” in its model name.)Hewlett Packard: The HP 33s and HP 35s models, but no othersTexas Instruments: All TI-30X and TI-36X models (Any Texas Instruments calculator must have “TI-30X” or “TI-36X” in its model name.)" //@Anonymous: I am using a Ti-84 Plus CE from several years ago. Previously, I used my Casio to get my Ph.D. degrees. But, I will never go back to Casio again. TI is fantastic.
BTW: I teach college-level engineering mechanics. TI-84 plus is good enough for most engineering courses, but I will recommend a newer/higher version.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Its for 20.19
2 hours ago |