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xlzhsteven
Nov15-08, 09:05 AM
I was checking the price for ti-89 titanium on both ebay and amazon, the cheapest price I can get is 132 with shipping. Can anyone give me some suggestion or website that I can get a cheaper price?

Thank You

Astronuc
Nov15-08, 10:40 AM
Use an online search engine, and search for "Ti-89","titanium","calculator".

That should provide a number of online and conventional stores from which to choose. Some search results sort by price.

DavidWhitbeck
Nov15-08, 10:41 AM
Why don't you buy it used off of amazon if money is an issue? If you have a tight budget you can't be so picky. The MSRP is actually significantly higher than amazon's price so I don't see you finding a better bargain. If your budget is tight then your choices are to (a) buy a lower model with less features, (b) buy the one you want used, (c) wait and save up more for the calculator of your dreams.

Andre
Nov15-08, 10:46 AM
Have you tried Ebay (http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37.l1313&satitle=ti-89+titanium+&category0=)?

xlzhsteven
Nov15-08, 10:58 AM
I have bought the used one, it turns out to be a crap, calculator is sticky, some of the buttons don't pop up after I press on it, so I don't trust used items any more.

offtheleft
Nov15-08, 10:59 AM
why not the nspire?

xlzhsteven
Nov15-08, 12:29 PM
i don't know, it seems like nspire is cheaper than ti-89 titanium, i think nspire has more features. is nspire better than ti-89 titanium? nspire cas or just nspire?