Who can dethrone TI calcuators please

Hey Jow Forums my local high school always needs calculator donations because they're poorfags. Let's not discuss the economics of the US education system please. That said TI is preying on a captive audience and exploiting an obvious monopoly. They can suck my greying ballsack.
The teachers here of course preach the TI proprietary bullshit and encourage kids to buy the TI-84(???) or whatever when I had a TI-95 20 years ago. It's time for their monopoly to end, this is a huge scam on a population that has no ability to rebel.
If I bought a bunch of Casio model XXX and gave them to the school would that be helpful? I'm looking for something in the ten dollar range to do it in quantity.
Thanks!

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ti-84 is the best calculator to ever exist fuck off retard

ti 84 plus CE
Or silver edition

I agree that the calculator monopoly is fucking cancer, but CASIOs are shit compared to their TI counterpart. graphing calculators are bricks anyways, once you buy one it'll pretty much last well beyond your academic career.

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Can anyone explain how these things maintain their used prices when successive waves of students have been buying them every year for the past 30+ years?

Your smartphone can do anything a TI calculator can and more.

My TI-83 has a frature that lets you write simple programs into it. TI isn't going away until someone else makes a calculator you can teach to compute a modulo and do a better job.

Weird, I personally made this doge drawing in highschool and someone took a picture of it. It made its way through the internet and returned to me 4 years later

The Casio fx-115es plus is probably the best scientific calculator ever made. It was a shitload of constants built into it, will work with repeating decimals, and is cheaper than the comparable TI-36X Pro. The TI-36X Pro is also pretty good, I like the ability to hit the trig buttons multiple times to get to the inverse, hyperbolic, and inverse hyperbolic trig functions. Both calculators solve liner and quadratic functions, but the TI will put quadratic answers in vertex form as well. Both calculators will also give answers and trig values in exact form, which is something I wish the TI-84 would do. It's best to run dual calculators, scientific for science classes and graphing for math classes so you never have to worry about forgetting to switch out of radian or degrees.

They won't let you use it on tests

This, the only reason TI calculators are still made at all is because its a racket. Schools require TI calculators because they always have and because they specifically want the calculator to be limited and unable to do to much or communicate with other devices. TI is the only company that makes these specific deliberately gimped devices, so they can sell them at a fat markup - and pay kickbacks to any school that thinks of changing.

fuck i didn't realize doge was even that old... i feel like an old man

Monopoly confirmed.

TI calculators are literally the only consumer ready product they make. Why? Because it’s so damn lucerative.
$5 of 1990’s tech crammed into a plastic case...and suddenly its worth $100+

Other than that TI makes chips and other things not intended for consumers.

TI calculators are memes.
HP master race!

don't know if it is a good place to ask but what are some good programmable scientific calculator?
my current one (casio fx-50F ii) kind of sucks at programming

what about the speak and spell *sip*

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>cheers fellow boomer
Also TI-99 4A.
Hunt the Wumpas, now that was a game!

>HP anything

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brainlet don't mention the HP with samsung arm processor? retards.

Academic inflation, ever growing number of students

>samsung arm processor
lol
the only place where scientific calculator is still widely used is education (and maybe some boomers?), and calculators with such processing power is certainly prohibited in examinations
professionals use software like MATLAB for anything serious anyeay

The HP prime calculator is cheaper than the color TI calculators and way more powerful. It is pretty much a tiny arm computer, it can solve derivatives in milliseconds.

It's also legal on all the college board tests (psat/sat) and it's legal on the ACT.

get a ti-89 or a nspire with the CAS and thank me later

>smol wimpy ti-89
get the chad ti-92/voyage 2000

can confirm, made a bunch of programs for it

>Let's not discuss the economics of the US education system please.
In Germany we had to buy our own calculators. No idea why you believe all the niggers should get free calculators when even highly socialist countries like Germany don't do this.

Is there any good calculator that uses Reverse Polish Notation?
>t. fuck brackets

we had TI-84+, the school just lent them to us, no costs attached.
not even a richfag school, just a public city gymnasium in bawü.

hp 35s, 12c, 50g, and prime

Fuck off shill