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Les TI-Nspire CX sur 20minutes.fr

Unread postPosted: 04 Sep 2012, 23:14
by critor
Pour la rentrée, signalons un petit article sur le haut de gamme de Texas Instruments, les TI-Nspire CX numériques et TI-Nspire CX CAS sur le site 20minutes.fr.

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Lien: http://www.20minutes.fr/high-tech/994905-outils-pedagogiques-pleins-ressources

Source: https://www.facebook.com/Texas.Instruments.France/posts/409138352481219

Re: Les TI-Nspire CX sur 20minutes.fr

Unread postPosted: 06 Sep 2012, 01:27
by SilverOne
. Elegant, ultra-thin, they have a high resolution color screen (240 x 320 pixels)


légantes, ultra-plates, elles possèdent un écran couleur haute résolution (240 x 320 pixels),


I threw a wish in a well...

i looked at the nspire and it fell ...

and now it's in my hands...

hey i just met you...
and this is crazy...

but this screen isn't high resolution at all.

so call me demanding maybe?

Re: Les TI-Nspire CX sur 20minutes.fr

Unread postPosted: 06 Sep 2012, 06:27
by Hayleia
Lol :p
But it is high resolution. Remember that it is a calculator at first ;)
For example, the 84+SE has "a big memory": 1.5 Mo of Flash. You'll say "1.5 Mo is nothing" but I challenge you to fill them. If you compare the size of the programs to the total amount of memory you have, then the size seems huge (well, forget about TI-Boy :p).
It is the same for the CX. It is a huge resolution considering it is at first a tool for calculating and graphing.

Re: Les TI-Nspire CX sur 20minutes.fr

Unread postPosted: 06 Sep 2012, 06:30
by Lionel Debroux
Relative to most other calculators (all graphing calculators besides the Prizm), the Nspire's screen is high-resolution.
However, in absolute measurements, the Nspire's screen is indeed far from being high-resolution... Computers have had higher resolution for more than 20 years (and higher pixel density for years), and smartphones have had both higher resolution and pixel density for years as well.

You'll say "1.5 Mo is nothing" but I challenge you to fill them.

It's pretty easy ;)

Re: Les TI-Nspire CX sur 20minutes.fr

Unread postPosted: 06 Sep 2012, 22:35
by SilverOne
since the release of the raspberry pi i honestly believe you can fit anything there for a really low price 0:]