forum thread Posted by new_berlin • 8h ago
Jul 6, 2025 1:15 AM
forum thread Posted by new_berlin • 8h ago
Jul 6, 2025 1:15 AM
Walmart.com: Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus CE Graphing Calculator High School and College, Black $95
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Also why the thumbs downs? people have no choice but to buy this calculator and it's the best price i've found.
Also why the thumbs downs? people have no choice but to buy this calculator and it's the best price i've found.
Because these are required for so many classes it's pretty easy to find a good example used at a huge discount. My kid is currently using this model since I picked it up for $5 at a yard sale.
Downvoting a legitimate deal on a new in box calculator because it's technically possible to find one cheaper at a garage sale doesn't seem particularly productive. Though it's admittedly not as bad as people downvoting because of TI's monopoly, as though OP has any control over that.
It's definitely not the deal of the century, but this comment section is a bit wack. Thumbs upped and repped.
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It's definitely not the deal of the century, but this comment section is a bit wack. Thumbs upped and repped.
I didn't downvote it - I was just explaining why some people probably did.
People are really angry about these calculators for some reason, probably because they don't understand the value provided by the teachers being able to explain keystrokes across multiple generations of a calculator or making it less likely that kids and cheat on tests.
My point was just that if someone really wants to save money they can look to the used market.
People are really angry about these calculators for some reason, probably because they don't understand the value provided by the teachers being able to explain keystrokes across multiple generations of a calculator or making it less likely that kids and cheat on tests.
My point was just that if someone really wants to save money they can look to the used market.
Apologies!
It's definitely not the deal of the century, but this comment section is a bit wack. Thumbs upped and repped.
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