They don't work directly, but they might with the 84+ keypad. They won't work directly, but they MIGHT if you use the 84+ keypad.
Nspire and NSpire CX -- YES NSpire CX with CAS -- NO!
4 AAA+ like all other TI-Nspire calculators.
Simply put, no. The Nspire CAS does not support the 84+ keypad at the time, so you can't.
None have been made yet, due to the severe programming limitations put in place by TI. User input is minimally available, and programs cannot draw anything. Post by Hagefade: There is now: http://www.ticalc.org/pub/nspire/basic/games/ enjoy!
The Texas Instruments TI-Nspire CX II CAS Color Graphing Calculator with Student Software (PC/Mac)is currently (as of 2021) the most advanced calculator in the world, (aside from supercomputers)
You should try walmart, staples,or Target. If you can't find it there you should be able to order it from the Texas Instruments website.
Yes, but you cant use the CAS version
You can play Ti-84 games with the 84 keypad but I have yet to find games for the n-Spire CAS. So just download TI-84 games and use the 84 keypad.
on the CAS edition it does it automatically but I'm not sure anout the normal one
Call 1-800-TI-CARES, and speak with TI directly.
You need the TI-Nspire CAS because it has multiple representations of a problem individually or together on a single screen and it can grab and move graphed functions in real time to observe relationships and patterns
As far as newest goes, I would say the new addition to the TI Nspire series, which is the cx cas. Exactly like the cx, except it has cas (computing algibraic system). Don't quote me on the abreviation but its something to that degree. Anyway it came out late in 2011 and is flargging amazing... It will do everything you will ever need to do and more, you will be at an advantage with this calculator well into a masters and maybe even a phd in mathematics.