Calculators Need help deciding on a calculator

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The discussion centers on the choice between the TI-89 Titanium and the TI-Nspire CX graphing calculators, with the user currently using a TI-30XS and appreciating its logical input method. There is a mention of a preference against the input logic used by Casio calculators. Additionally, some participants suggest considering apps for touchscreen devices as alternatives to traditional graphing calculators, citing limitations of the latter. The conversation also highlights the existence of a dedicated Calculators forum for such inquiries.
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I had no idea where to post this.

Anyways, I want to buy a graphing calculator. I am deciding between a Ti-89 Titanium and a Ti-Nspire CX. Or, is there another calculator you suggest?

Right now I have a Ti-30XS, and I like the kind of logic used to enter my math into that. I don't like the reverse logic or whatever the other type is, that I believe CaSiO uses. Any help?
 
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I'd have suggested an app for your touchscreen device these days. example
Running a script language on a tablet or a netbook? - I've always found graphing calculators to be limited.
 
kikko said:
I had no idea where to post this.

You didn't notice that we have a Calculators forum. :smile:

(to which I've moved this thread)
 
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