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TIfanx1999:
------TI- Nspire---------------Casio Classpad 33----------------Casio9850FX/Slim----------------HP50G            

CPU:150MHZ ARM---------NO INFO AVALIBLE -----------------Super H 3 14.75MHZ-------------75MHZ ARM

MEM:16MB RAM------------500KB RAM-----------------------------64KB RAM---------------------------512KB RAM
20MB FLASH----------------5.4MB FLASH--------------------------1.5MB FLASH-----------------------2MB FLASH
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SD slot up to 1GB-----------------SD slot up to 2GB

Res:240x320 grayscale-160x240 black and white------------128x64 black and white--------131x80 black and white

COM:Linkport/Mini USB--USB port---------------------------------USB/Serial I/O--------------------USB,Infared(2 units),serial

Prgm:Inspire BASIC-----BASIC,LUA,C++,ASM------------------BASIC,ASM,GCC(C)------------HP BASIC,Reverse Polish notation LISP,----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sys LISP, Saturn ASM, ARM ASM,HPGCC(C)

MSR:$149.99-------------$149.99------------------------------------$79.99/$99.99-------------------$149.99

Misc. Info:
In additon to a key pad the casio class pad 330 has a touch screen, and yes it is 160x240 res .

Hp 50 G Also has a clock function with alarms. Reverse Polish Notation(RPN) LISP is a combination of Reverse polish notation and the LISP programming language. RPN is not a language, just a format for putting in equations (as far as I know).

Nspire's Basic is extremly basic right now, no way to detect key presses yet, disp is the only command that can display stuff.

This took a while to compile, so I hope it is useful. :)
-ART

DJ Omnimaga:
keep in mind the Nspire is two calculators in one too (it has 84+ integrated)

kalan_vod:
Looks like TI actually did some good this time ;)

JonimusPrime:
Or you can get the nspire cas which has more math power but it doesn't have the 84 keypad. they just need more programing capibilty and they will pwn hp and casio.

Liazon:
o.o seriously, with those specs, they seriously need to open it up to the community.

just wondering, how does the grayscale look on the nspire?  is it actually used for anything like antialiasing or is everything still b/w in the menus?

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