![]() ![]() Despite specific deals that can bring prices lower, few companies seem to be interested in competing in this space - or in challenging TI’s entrenched domination of the US school system. The situation with the Ti-83 Plus has improved a bit, with the cost falling to around $70, but many if not most of the graphing calculators TI sells are still pushing tiny screens and B&W graphics to students and teachers for $100 or more. The great graphing calculator ripoff, which we first discussed back in 2015, is back in the news again with a recent report on how Texas Instruments has continued to monopolize math classes.
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