

See below for descriptions of eachĬlick on a model's name for a picture and detailed information on that Students learn to program on these calculators and eventually move up toĮach available model has a different combination of capabilities, memoryĬapacity, programmability, and price. These programs can be copied to other calculators of the same type. Many cases, in low-level assembly language. Playing a large part in their popularity is the fact that TI's graphingĬalculators can be programmed in a language closely resembling BASIC and, in TI's models range from inexpensive calculators with basicįunctionality to sophisticated calculators suitable for use throughout United States, where they are practically the standard for math courses in the

High school, junior high school, and college. Texas Instruments' graphing calculators are very popular among students in
