
TI Nspire CX II-T CAS
Rechargeable battery
TI Nspire CX II-T CAS
Rechargeable battery
We will be adding the Texas Instruments TI-Nspire CX II-T CAS to our range. Unfortunately, we cannot say at the moment when exactly this will happen.
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I don't know, but I would be interested in the answer too...
Basically no. However, it is possible to make it WLAN-capable with an additional adapter. This is used for class networks, for example. If you are asking this question in relation to an exam, it is probably more important to clarify whether the solver is permitted.
This is the exact same computer twice. You can find all versions of Nspire here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/TI-Nspire And yes, a key for the software is always included.
Unfortunately, we cannot offer a lower price due to the purchasing conditions. The predecessor would be cheaper in terms of price: TI Nspire CX CAS (battery) .
Calculator usb A to mini usb cable and mini usb to mini usb cable
Hello, DE/IT/EN means German/Italian/English? And therefore nothing in French? Thank you in advance.
French is also one of the supported languages
New processor about 2x as fast. And a new version of the firmware that you can only install on the CX II. This means that if you buy a new Nspire, then buy the CX-II (CAS). IMO a change from the old to the new version is not worthwhile / only in very rare cases. And if you want more speed then there are other calculators that do it a little better than the Nspire series.
It is detailed in red.
According to our own research, it is faster interactivity and improvements in programming with TI Basic. Of course, we can't say whether it's worth it for you. But I'll gladly post it in the community, maybe a user can help you. :)
A USB cable yes, but a suitable plug for the socket is missing.
The Nspire with CAS help you enormously because they can solve complex formulas. I don't know how many PC/Apple apps there are that can do this just as well. You can solve for different variables (e.g. for X), rearrange formulas, etc., etc., in an unnoticeable amount of time. For example, if you are in a further education course that goes a bit further, you can easily check all your step results and better understand where you made your mistakes. In addition to algebra, the thing can also discuss curves. This means that a curve definition can be displayed graphically directly and you can move points with the touch screen. Regarding PC vs. Nspire, of course you also have to consider that the calculator is admitted to exams, a PC is not ;) As you can see, there are reasons why one could still buy such a device.
I have my CX CAS in front of me and yes indeed you can change the language without too much trouble. The calculator doesn't even need to restart when changing. There is an English version in the U.K. and a U.S. version.
Yes. The following is all included in the scope of delivery: TI-Nspire CX CAS Handheld TI-Nspire CX CAS software (Win XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10 32&64bit, MAC from OS X 10.4) Computer-to-computer cable (USB) Computer-to-computer cable (USB) Integrated lithium-ion battery Slidecase (protective plastic cover) Printed quick reference guide
The software for the PC can be downloaded online from the website of the computer. https://education.ti.com/de-ch/software/details/en/0607F21D07B14ACB9EE85E57A9C30EDA/ti-nspirecxcas_os Download here.
It is possible to change the language of the calculator in the settings to French or another language: https://epsstore.ti.com/OA_HTML/csksxvm.jsp?nSetId=93473
Hello, Here is the compatible battery: TI Spare Battery Pack (1 pcs., Device specific) It can be ordered for collection in any of our shops.
GIE stands for German, Italian, English. Is the same product as the one you asked the question on. This is described in the specifications: Language: German, English, Italian. So the product here is also the GIE version.
I am not sure what exactly is meant by the question. But the calculator is directly ready for use and the software is installed. And on the website it says something about the student software: "2 in 1: TI-Nspire™ software for students is automatically included with the TI-Nspire™ CX II-T handheld." See: https://education.ti.com/de-ch/produkte/computer-software/ti-nspire-cx-student-sw
I would assume that the manufacturer uses the current operating system at the time of delivery. I.e. it will probably be reasonably up-to-date. And you can update the version at any time, which is also recommended by Texas Instruments: https://education.ti.com/de/software/update/ti-nspire-software-update
The best thing to do is to contact our customer service directly at https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new. Your request can then be examined individually.
As far as I know not the software is offered in a subscription for one year for 24Euros
Just a quick guide. The manual is available online.
It's done :) (is available)
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