Texas Instruments 94327 Ti Graphlink USB | 
| Brand: Texas Instruments
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MPN: 94327 Model: 94327 UPC: 033317193431 EAN: 0033317193431 ASIN: B00006BXBS
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| Features:
| • | Enables software downloads and updates from the internet | | • | Lets you store programs and data on your computer | | • | Includes TI Connect Software CD and TI Connectivity Cable | | • | Compatible with TI-73 Explorer, TI-83, TI-89, TI-92, and Voyage 200 |
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Product Description MODEL- TIGLINKUSB VENDOR- TEXAS INSTUMENTS FEATURES- Connectivity Kit with USB- Silver Translucent Cable Cable and software for Mac computers or PC with USB ports. MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;.
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Better off with black graph link September 16, 2002 Tech Savvy Teen 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
Because it is USB, it does not work eith TI-Graphlink software. Don't get me wrong the Graphlink software isn't great, but it is much more powerful than TI Connect. Plus you can use both TI Connect and TI-Graphlink software with the serial cables. The graph link software is rather clunky, but much more reliable than ti connect.
short comings September 21, 2005 T I Fan 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
#1. Be careful, Amazon.com will try to trick you into separately purchasing this item when in fact it's already included in the TI calculator packages. #2. If you were expecting to download programs from your calculator to your PC with this device, like you used to do with Graph Link, FORGET IT !!!
Worked fine for me with my TI-86 January 19, 2005 Bryan Kennedy (San Francisco, CA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
They say it won't work with the TI-86, but it worked fine for me. Was able to access and download/upload files to my calculator no problemo.
For now atleast, go with the black serial cable. August 31, 2003 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
Pros of the USB: This is alot simpler, and quicker to use, and the data transfer is faster when you use usb.Cons: The cable came with my TI-83 plus silver edition. I read about all hte programs i could use on my computer to trasnfer stuff to my calculator ok. And I find the flip card program, it's like a digital verison of writing stuff you need to memorize on teh back and front of a note card and flipping it over. Well I get home and hook up the USB cable, and I find that almost all the programs i want to use can't use a USB cable. It was really agrivation. It just asks what "Com port" you want. And obviously i wnat usb... So the only good for the usb connectivity cable is to upgrade your calculators software and a few other small things. Nothing useful. Maybe they'll upgrade the programs later ot use the USB...
You're gonna need this, TI-89 owners April 16, 2005 Scott Baret (Pittsburgh, PA USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
The TI-89 is a great calculator but doesn't have some probability distribution software built in. This includes the binompdf and poissonpdf functions that are readily available on a stock TI-83+. (This applies to the original, black TI-89; not sure if the TI-89 Titanium has these installed standard or not) Serial ports are nonexistant on Macs so you need this if you have one. Some people who wrote early reviews noted that the software didn't completely work with the calculators. With the TI-84 and other new calculators released last year an update of the graph link software was obviously needed, and I am willing to bet my old Mac Plus that it was tweaked to work smoother. To my knowledge this supports every TI graphing calculator. This cable has come down significantly in price over the past four years and is worth buying over the serial one now.
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