Re: I need a new calculator...


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Re: I need a new calculator...



I don't think that the shapes of calculator's cases are good criteria
to choose wich one is best... but if it's very important to someone,
then I guess that's what's gonna happen... Personnally, I'm not crazy
about the 86's case either (looks cheap and flimsy), but it's solid
enough and I really care about what's inside the calc, not it's
appearance.

Could you clarify why "92+s are so much better than 89s"?? I know it
has a text editor and a geometry application, but that's not really
important to me, and probably not to a lot of other people. Now, tell
me what features make it "so much" better than the 89, I can only see
a few little things... and it is a bit more expensive... I think it is
to big to be really portable, and out of date...

PK



STL137 <stl137@aol.com> wrote in message
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case. So
>curvy, and with that terrible graph on the outer case. Ewww. Give me
the boxy
>sleek TI-85 case any day. Whatever. 86s vs 85s is a close call. I
might get an
>86 some day. However, 92+s are so much better than 89s, especially
for those
>who don't have laptops.
>
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