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  2. TI-83 series - Wikipedia

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    The TI-83 Plus was designed in 1999 as an upgrade to the TI-83. The TI-83 Plus is one of TI's most popular calculators. It uses a Zilog Z80 microprocessor [3] running at 6 MHz, a 96×64 monochrome LCD screen, and 4 AAA batteries as well as backup CR1616 or CR1620 battery. A link port is also built into the calculator in the form of a 2.5 mm jack.

  3. Comparison of Texas Instruments graphing calculators

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    Many of the calculators in this list have region-specific models that are not individually listed here, such as the TI-84 Plus CE-T, a TI-84 Plus CE designed for non-French European markets. These region-specific models are usually functionally identical to each other, aside from minor cosmetic differences and circuit board hardware revisions.

  4. Category : Texas Instruments programmable calculators

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  5. Category:Graphing calculators - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Graphing calculators" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... TI-83 Plus Silver Edition; TI-83 series; TI-84 Plus;

  6. TI-83 Plus - Wikipedia

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  7. TI-84 Plus series - Wikipedia

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    The TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition was released in 2013 as the first Z80-based Texas Instruments graphing calculator with a color screen.It had a 320×240-pixel full-color screen, a modified version of the TI-84 Plus's 2.55MP operating system, a removable 1200 mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and keystroke compatibility with existing math and programming tools. [6]