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Should I buy a Casio 9750 or 9860 or stick withmy Fx 570ES?

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critor:
Then buy a TI-83 Plus.fr USB from France! :)
It's exactly like a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition! ;)

Streetwalrus:
Well, a second handed 84+ is not that expensive (here around €40-60). ;)

Ninja-edit :

--- Quote from: critor on September 04, 2013, 12:17:32 pm ---Then buy a TI-83 Plus.fr USB from France! :)
It's exactly like a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition! ;)

--- End quote ---
BTW I saw it in Auchan yesterday for €70. O.O with the €10 offer that makes €60. *.** Streetwalker wants, but Prime first

DJ Omnimaga:

--- Quote from: critor on September 04, 2013, 12:17:32 pm ---Then buy a TI-83 Plus.fr USB from France! :)
It's exactly like a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition! ;)

--- End quote ---
As I said, those are about $60 higher than the 9750GII. I don't know about Argentina, but in Canada, an FX-9750GII costs $59.99 (sometimes $39.99 on sale) while a TI-83 Plus costs $129.99 (sometimes $109.99 on sale) and a TI-84 Plus $149.99 (sometimes $119.99 on sale). Most international sellers don't ship outside their respective countries or continent and the few that does, especially Europe sellers, charges close to $50 for shipping.

alc112:
The 9860 is 230 USd and the 9750 is 175 usd plus a shipping of more or less 15 USD but I will buy in Amazon International. The estimate final cost (taxes an duties included) are 128.48 for the 9860GII and 87.80 USD for the 9750GII.
I was checking the TIs models but I don't think I will get used very quickly and for example the key to write 10^n is missing and I use it very frequently.
thanks a lot for the replies so far :)

edit: this two calculator hvve the functions I need. I mean, the are far better than my current one which is able to do almost all I want (except programming, extra memory and graphing)

DJ Omnimaga:
Darn, prices are insane in those countries x.x

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