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Calculator Community => Other Calculators => Topic started by: northern_snow on January 20, 2013, 12:57:52 am
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This model should have been found long ago...
The black one now has a CAS engine.
http://education.ti.com/zh-CN/china/products/graphing/npsire_cm-c_cas/features/features-summary
On taobao, the CM-C and the CM-C CAS have almost the same price.
The CM-C costs 980~1180 yuan (158~190 USD), and the CM-C CAS 1100 yuan (177 USD). (Unlike those very cheap NSpire Clickpad, here are the price from official TI agency.)
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Nice find. What would that be in dollars?
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The CM calcs are a version of the CX with fewer memory, so I bet in USA they would be $10-20 cheaper if they ever came out here. That is less likely to happen now, though, with the arrival of the TI-84 Plus Color Silver Edition.
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yeah but it might be an interesting thing to get if it was cheap enough.
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This model should have been found long ago...
And indead, the TI-Nspire CM-C CAS was found long ago ;)
http://ourl.ca/16713
http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10195
And we knew even before, as its skin was allready hidden in the 3.1 computer software:
http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=8400
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Where did you see that it has less memory? On the page it says 128MB flash and 32MB RAM (is that less than a CX?).
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Where did you see that it has less memory? On the page it says 128MB flash and 32MB RAM (is that less than a CX?).
The CX has 64MiB of RAM.
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On taobao, the CM-C and the CM-C CAS have almost the same price.
The CM-C costs 980~1180 yuan (158~190 USD), and the CM-C CAS 1100 yuan (177 USD). (Unlike those very cheap NSpire Clickpad, here are the price from official TI agency.)
Hold on, the CM-C CAS is CHEAPER than the regular o_o?