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Texas Instruments TI-84PLADAP Presentation Link Adapter (TI-84 Plus and 89 Titanium Series Calculators) | 
| Brand: Texas Instruments Category: CE
List Price: $66.70 Buy New: $34.95 You Save: $31.75 (48%)
New (19) Used (1) from $9.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 2 x 2 x 2
MPN: 84PLADAP/CBX/1L1/A Model: 84PLADAP/CBX/1L1/A UPC: 033317191451 EAN: 0033317191451 ASIN: B0002IXGRO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW - NEVER USED. Information Booklet included.
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| Features:
| • | Compatible with TI-84 Plus series and TI-89 Titanium graphing calculators | | • | Connects your calculator to a TI-Presenter, TI-ViewScreen, or TI-SmartView display | | • | Convenient USB interface; easy to connect and use | | • | Lightweight design for portability | | • | Genuine Texas Instruments quality accessory |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description MODEL- TI84VSCADAPTER VENDOR- TEXAS INSTRUMENTS FEATURES- TI84 Plus Presentation Link The TI Presentation Link adapter gives students means of displaying their own work on the calculator screen to the entire class, providing a more engaging, interactive classroom learning experience. It is the electronic equivalent of writing on the blackboard in chalk! * How to use To connect the TI Presentation Link adapter, plug the connector on the ViewScreen panel cable or TI-Presenter video interface cable into the Presentation Link port until it snaps into place. Next, firmly push the USB connector on the Presentation Link cable straight into the USB port on top of the calculator. For the TI-Presenter, please use the Type 1 cable for TI-84 family. MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;.
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| Customer Reviews:
Hey- it works. August 16, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
... Which is pretty much all you can expect for an item like this. Either it works or it doesn't. I gave it 4 stars instead of five for only one reason- cable length. It would be nice to have a good 12' or so. But the cable is definitely workable, and it beats the crap out of the old method- having to buy a special calculator with the goofy port for 20% more $$.
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