I was thinking of buying a Casio Prizm for math, but I found that it didn't have a Computer Algerba System in the already paid for Nspire CAS (firmware ver 2.1). A computer Algerba System can manipulate variables,
Prizm even costs twice as much as a Nspire CAS! Unless you take a SAT/ACT test in College where a Prizm is legit, upgrade to a Nspire CAS over TI-89 Titanium. I think an ordinary $40 B&W Nspire with firmware 2.1 has more math formulas than Prizm right now.
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FYI, the Prizm has a CAS now (see Eigenmath: At Last, a Casio Prizm CAS. Also, the Casio Prizm is reliably cheaper than the TI-Nspire CX series.
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