Calculators Comparing TI-Nspire CAS+ vs. Regular CAS

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The TI-Nspire CAS+ graphing calculator differs from the standard CAS model in several key ways. The CAS+ lacks the circular mouse interface found on the CAS, instead featuring a roller. Additionally, the CAS includes a data and statistics section that the CAS+ does not have. Some button placements are also different between the two models. A significant drawback of the CAS+ is that it is a prototype with no support from Texas Instruments, meaning it does not receive firmware updates or computer link software, limiting its functionality compared to the standard CAS.
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Hello guys,

I just bought TI-Nspire CAS+ graphing calculator, and I am wondering what are the differences between CAS+ and normal CAS.

What are pros and cons?

Thanks in advance,

Jan
 
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Hi I also purchased a CAS+, and it is quite a bit different, the CAS does not have the circle mouse like thing, but a roller instead, the CAS also has a data and statistics sections which the CAS+ does not have. A few of the buttons are also placed differently. A huge disadvantage of the CAS+ is that it is a prototype, and it has no support from TI. Also the CAS+ has no dowloads, like firmware, or computerlink software.
 
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