Pros: The endless capabilities Cons: Takes a while to learn to use; High Price
Calculators, in their numerous varieties, have been helping students solve mathematical problems for decades. Once a time- consuming process, math questions, both difficult and easy, can now be resolved in a matter of seconds, all with the push of a few ...
Pros: Great graphics and calculus capabilities Cons: Cost
In reality, the TI-89 is really more like a Palm Pilot than it is a calculator, given some of the features it has. For example, the TI-89 promises not to become obsolete quickly, due to its upgradability. Even without this feature, however, I doubt the...
Pros: Packed full of features, memory, and great resolution Cons: Hard to use, expensive
The TI-89 is a very versatile tool. It combines hundreds of built in features including Symbolic Manipulation, Symbolic Differential Equation Solving, Linear Algebra, and 3-D Rotation and Contour Plots to name just a few. The enhanced 100 x 160 pixel...
Pros: USB Port, Faster, More Flash Memory, New Case/Body Design Cons: Takes a bit of time to get comfortable with the new case/body design
I've been a user of the TI-89 calculator for many years, and a few months ago, my calculator was stolen. After returning to school for spring semester, I desperately needed a calculator. Reading the reviews of the new TI-89 Titanium, I didn't seem that ...
Pros: Fantastic Functionality, Ease of Use once Learned Cons: A Little Hard to Learn, Pricey
I upgraded from my TI-83 to my 89 as a Sophomore in High School. I now keep it with me at work, and have used it in many different academic and professional situations. IT is an incredibly powerful tool, and I'll try to tell you why I'm so happy with ...
Pros: Features, Interface, Programs Cons: Difficult To Use
The Texas Instruments TI-89 is the most expensive and advanced calculator in the TI-8X series. It's much more money than either the TI-83+ or TI-86. However, the difference in price is worth it when you see the capabilities that the Texas...
Pros: Incredible functionality, great expansion capability with apps/programs Cons: Very steep learning curve
I got this calculator midway through high school to replace a TI-84 Plus. When I first got the calculator, the very steep learning curve immediately became apparent. For those who are used to the style of the TI-83/84, using the TI-89 will be very ...
Pros: Rampant, motley and sometimes muddled power Cons: NOT really a calculator but a computer with calculator applications, and it shows!
Having been an electronics engineer for 20 years, I use calculators quite a bit. I decided it was time to replace my dozen year-old HP 28S with the biggest, baddest TI available. Now, I'm thinking that was a mistake. The features on this calculator are ...
Pros: Fast, versatile, capacious for a calculator. Presently the extreme high end of performance. Cons: Learning curve. Teachers don't like the gaming and cheating possibilities.
I never really had a graphing calculator before, and I wanted to get a good one. Everybody who had something to say on the subject said that the TI-89 Titanium was the best in the class. So I went on eBay and bought one for $110 plus $8 ...
Pros: Powerful math capabilities, lots of storage space Cons: Tricky to use, a little unintuitive
For three years of high school math (precalculus, calculus, and linear algebra), I happily used my school-issued TI-83 plus. It was perfect for precalculus, and it was useful for calculus, too, but by senior year I was taking multivariable calculus, and...
Pros: Able to graph, solve for variables, and, of course, play games. Cons: Expensive. Classmates asking me to play games on it...during class. Slackers...
*Note: This review pertains to the TI-89 Titanium, which is newer than the regular TI89.* What a calculator! In middle school math, I had a scientific calculator. Back then, scientific calculators seemed like the most advanced calculators out ...
Pros: Calculus, Downloadable Flash Apps, pretty print, Powerful calculator Cons: slightly expensive, not a very good owner's manual
Overview
The TI-89 is a great all around calculator from TI. This calculator can be used for chemists, physicists, mathematicians, engineers, and many more. This calculator has many functions and is very expandable.
Pros: Very powerful, 3-D graphing capabilities, easy-to-use drop down menus Cons: Steep learning curve, difficult to learn the interface coming from other TI calculators, expensive
As a sophomore, my high school splurged and purchased TI-92 graphing calculators for the lot of us. While coming from a TI-83 background made it difficult to use the new interface, I was amazed at the power. Solving algebraic equations, factoring, ...
Pros: Powerful calculator with USB port and many available programs Cons: A bit heavy; relying on it can make you forget math
I'm a longtime TI user: I had a TI-83+ in high school, then moved up to a TI-86, which I then used in college. After college, these both got occasional use for a few years until I decided to change careers, and returned to school to study engineering. ...
Pros: Bells and whistles enough to please even the most techno-savvy Cons: Hefty price tag, learning curve
Yup, that's right, Texas Instruments has developed another graphing calculator for its TI-8* series. The TI-89 has a lot more features than its predecessors, and makes for one happy college student =)
The TI-89 Titanium, offers preloaded Apps, and even more versatility. A built-in USB port makes data transfer ultra-convenient. Plus, with three times...More at eBay
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