Color-Screen TI-84 Plus Calculator Leaked 245
KermMartian writes "It has been nearly two decades since Texas Instruments released the TI-82 graphing calculator, and as the TI-83, TI-83+, and TI-84+ were created in the intervening years, these 6MHz machines have only become more absurdly retro, complete with 96x64-pixel monochome LCDs and a $120 price tag. However, a student member of a popular graphing calculator hacking site has leaked pictures and details about a new color-screen TI-84+ calculator, verified to be coming soon from Texas Instruments. With the lukewarm reception to TI's Nspire line, it seems to be an attempt to compete with Casio's popular color-screen Prizm calculator. Imagine the graphs (and games!) on this new 320x240 canvas."
Re:And for all of us who prefer RPN? (Score:5, Informative)
HP still offers RPN on a few of their calculators. In the graphing-calculator department, there's the HP 50g [amazon.com], which can switch between RPN and non-RPN modes.
They have a list of the six RPN calculators they still sell here [hp.com] (bottom of the page).
Re:And for all of us who prefer RPN? (Score:5, Informative)
Last time I checked the 50g was their top of the line calculator. Well built, powerful enough and with a good, clear, easy to read BW lcd. Software wise... it has not changed much. The 50g uses its "powerful" 200mhz processor to emulate the old 4-8mhz saturn one, the software in gneneral is just a minor evolution from the one found in an older 49g, it runs faster but thats about it. The one gripe I have with the 50g is its battery life, probably related to the fact that it its running everything emulated.
Do I hope HP will do something about its aging calculator lineup? No.
Am I happy with the current calculators? Yes.
Will I be tempted to buy a Casio or a TI? Hell no, once you go RPN you never go back.
Re:And for all of us who prefer RPN? (Score:5, Informative)
Unless you are writing British English instead of American English, in which companies or organisations are considered plural entities in and of themselves, therefore the OP's grammar is just fine.
Re:And for all of us who prefer RPN? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:And for all of us who prefer RPN? (Score:4, Informative)
I replaced my HP-48 with an HP-50g and have no complaints. It uses four AAA cells instead of three, has USB, a full sized SD card slot, and a user replaceable coin lithium cell for battery backup.
The tactile keyboard is a pretty close match as well.