MCG: Cubes and Calculators
MCG: Cubes and Calculators
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TI-89 Titanium - On Another Level!
In this video, I explore the unique features of the Texas Instruments TI-89 Titanium Calculator, as well as the things that set this calculator apart.
Edited in Adobe Rush.
Music: Lawrence by TrackTribe
Check out my main channel: @elionpiano
Video Made by: @mcgcubing
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Komentáře

  • @_stix
    @_stix Před 10 dny

    Just fyi this isn’t the calculation speed, but the draw speed - the two slower ones were programmed to draw the line out slowly , the calculation speed for all of them is likely the same (constant time lookup)

    • @CommentGuard717
      @CommentGuard717 Před dnem

      It's based on the calculation speed of the CPU. The newer ones have a higher MHz CPU. You can get faster graph speed on things like the TI-84 Plus with some overclocking.

  • @jaspeedx4398
    @jaspeedx4398 Před 19 dny

    You guys should try casio

  • @NickWindham
    @NickWindham Před měsícem

    SAT does allow CAS calculators

  • @MrGerdbrecht
    @MrGerdbrecht Před měsícem

    Best calculator ever, beside playing super mario and starwars i even wrote C and ASM programs on PC and compiled with tigcc for the calculator. The C lib for this beast is some of the best software ive ever seen in my life. Had Ti89 since 2001 and titanium since 2004.

  • @aaronl6666
    @aaronl6666 Před měsícem

    POV young Sheldon CZcams shorts feed

  • @JohnUsp
    @JohnUsp Před 2 měsíci

    How long do the batteries last? I don't need to create graphs, so would the TI-36X Pro be the best option for my needs? Alternatively, if considering just scientific calculations, would the TI-89 Titanium be the superior choice?

    • @mcgcubing
      @mcgcubing Před 2 měsíci

      I actually have no idea about the battery life on this calculator… 😅 Because I use it on exams, I change the batteries very often. As for your second question, I wouldn’t recommend this calculator for scientific function only. The real reason that most people would choose this calculator is because of the algebra functions, so if you don’t care about algebra or graphing, go with a TI-36X Pro. I really like the TI-36 as well! 😊

    • @JohnUsp
      @JohnUsp Před 2 měsíci

      @@mcgcubing Thanks

  • @muhammadalikhan4192
    @muhammadalikhan4192 Před 3 měsíci

    I have xbox series s ps5 ps2 ps4 psp xbox360 steam deck and a retro game stick which has atari gameboy gameboy color ps1 and more

  • @wilkowskyy
    @wilkowskyy Před 4 měsíci

    keep up the good work buddy!

  • @JohnnyPWood-bk8qq
    @JohnnyPWood-bk8qq Před 4 měsíci

    Se puede poner en idioma español?

  • @66hats
    @66hats Před 5 měsíci

    The best calculator of all time. I have 5

    • @JohnUsp
      @JohnUsp Před 2 měsíci

      How long do the batteries last? I don't need to create graphs, so would the TI-36X Pro be the best option for my needs? Alternatively, if considering just scientific calculations, would the TI-89 Titanium be the superior choice?

    • @66hats
      @66hats Před 2 měsíci

      @@JohnUsp Yes its superior without graphing because it has CAS and you can add functions with TI-BASIC or create super fast functions for it in C with your PC

    • @JohnUsp
      @JohnUsp Před 2 měsíci

      @@66hats Interesting. But, just comparing the "scientific" feature (without CAS), then, they match? or TI-89T is still better even in only scientific?

    • @66hats
      @66hats Před 2 měsíci

      @@JohnUsp No of course its better because you can see all your steps really easily and there are more scientific functions than any other calculator and if a function is missing you can program it yourself or download it. Just make sure your exam allows it

    • @JohnUsp
      @JohnUsp Před 2 měsíci

      @@66hats Thank you so much, I'll check with my college.

  • @Born2BeWildOfficial
    @Born2BeWildOfficial Před 6 měsíci

    I have Xbox series S, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Wii🔥

  • @SalvagedCircuitry
    @SalvagedCircuitry Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent video! I remember when these were just released and on the store shelves. :D

  • @etch4
    @etch4 Před 7 měsíci

    1:46 Green (7) = log( Green (9) = root(

  • @MrNoahTall
    @MrNoahTall Před 7 měsíci

    I own all three. I used the 85 back in the '90s when I was a traffic accident reconstructionist. I wrote my own coefficient of friction and vault physics programs for it. Great old calculator. Love the keyboard. I use the 84 in the classroom (second career teacher), and have the NSpire just for myself.

  • @josuetorresviera6544
    @josuetorresviera6544 Před 7 měsíci

    Falto la psp 😢

  • @user-xm4qh9jr9f
    @user-xm4qh9jr9f Před 7 měsíci

    i got mine in 2008. still use it. got me through trigonometry, calculus, advanced calculus, matrix algebra (really special this one), statistics, chemistry, physics, thermodynamics, quantum physics, differential equations, mathematical modeling. and the graphing allows you to solve anything, with "brute force" if necessary. is there anything out there equal or better than this? i want to give my smart nephew something kick-ass.

    • @mcgcubing
      @mcgcubing Před 7 měsíci

      The only calculators that I have that I consider are better than this are 1. TI-nspire CXII CAS 2. TI Voyage 200 The TI Nspire CXII has very similar functionality to the TI 89 but has the advantages of a color screen and rechargeable battery as well as some improvements to graphing, geometry, and file sharing. However, I prefer the TI 89 because the TI 89 family has a way better programming language and a much less tight ecosystem. The nspire also requires you to use menus in order to access many of the functions, while the TI 89 can enter them with just a few keystrokes. The Nspire CAS can be used on the SAT/PSAT. On the other hand, the TI Voyage 200 has all of the functionality of the TI 89, but adds a full qwerty keyboard and a huge screen. It is my personal favorite calculator I own! HOWEVER, it cannot be used on the SAT, PSAT, AP, or ACT tests. I actually write tons of programs on the Voyage 200 and then transfer the programs to my TI 89 to use on tests.

    • @johnchestnut5340
      @johnchestnut5340 Před 7 měsíci

      There are several apps that are more powerful. HP makes a very powerful graphing calculator. Casio has a few clones. The greatest drawback of the ti-89 titanium is speed. It is painfully slow. But the emulator on the phone is much faster while being the same otherwise.

    • @JohnUsp
      @JohnUsp Před 2 měsíci

      How long do the batteries last? I don't need to create graphs, so would the TI-36X Pro be the best option for my needs? Alternatively, if considering just scientific calculations, would the TI-89 Titanium be the superior choice?

  • @DouglasCampos84
    @DouglasCampos84 Před 8 měsíci

    I still have mine today, 15 years later. I owe, in parts, my engineering degree to her. I wanted to put it in a frame, next to the diploma Lol

  • @dricoirving3236
    @dricoirving3236 Před 8 měsíci

    This calculator got me through college!

  • @vividzach
    @vividzach Před 9 měsíci

    That’s so smart what

  • @dksmith605
    @dksmith605 Před 9 měsíci

    I've had my TI-89 Titanium since 2006 and it's still going strong, I love it! I'm running an emulator of it on my phone these days, which I use numerous times almost every day. I absolutely love having my trusty 89Ti in my pocket at all times😊

    • @mcgcubing
      @mcgcubing Před 9 měsíci

      I do the same thing! I like to confuse people by pulling out the most complicated calculator possible on a phone 😜

    • @aborne
      @aborne Před 8 měsíci

      What emulator? Asking for me. Is it iOS I hope?

    • @mcgcubing
      @mcgcubing Před 7 měsíci

      I use ti89-simulator.com . You can install it as an app by clicking ‘share’ and then “Add to Home Screen.”

    • @JohnUsp
      @JohnUsp Před 2 měsíci

      How long do the batteries last? I don't need to create graphs, so would the TI-36X Pro be the best option for my needs? Alternatively, if considering just scientific calculations, would the TI-89 Titanium be the superior choice?

    • @dksmith605
      @dksmith605 Před 2 měsíci

      @@JohnUsp if you don't need graphing capability, algebra/calculus/etc. solvers then the 89 is definitely overkill. The 36 is likely more than enough calculator for your needs. The batteries last ages, and if you go for a common model used in schools there should be plenty of used ones for sale if you want to save some money.

  • @salto7758
    @salto7758 Před 10 měsíci

    How much it cost?

    • @mcgcubing
      @mcgcubing Před 10 měsíci

      I got it from Amazon Renewed instead of buying it new, so it cost $89 USD. You can still buy this calculator new for about $140 USD on Amazon

    • @IzabelaLipinska-fk2br
      @IzabelaLipinska-fk2br Před 9 měsíci

      I can sell this one for 40e

    • @user-xm4qh9jr9f
      @user-xm4qh9jr9f Před 7 měsíci

      $160 USD in 2008. Office Max.

  • @shooKnFr0st3
    @shooKnFr0st3 Před 11 měsíci

    Really well done video!

  • @Grumpr
    @Grumpr Před rokem

    As an experienced calculator gamer and a proud ti 89 titanium owner, It's safe to say this calculator is really something special.

    • @JohnUsp
      @JohnUsp Před 2 měsíci

      How long do the batteries last? I don't need to create graphs, so would the TI-36X Pro be the best option for my needs? Alternatively, if considering just scientific calculations, would the TI-89 Titanium be the superior choice?

    • @Grumpr
      @Grumpr Před 2 měsíci

      @@JohnUsp man, I would tell you, but my TI-89 was wrecked due to water damage. I'm sorry m8.

  • @overcokeddrivethrew9710

    Nice

  • @mcgcubing
    @mcgcubing Před rokem

    Original Backtrack, btw! Made in Ableton using Kontact Ethereal Earth/Hollow Trees and Spitfire LABS.

    • @PotatoPandaLilly
      @PotatoPandaLilly Před rokem

      the first part of the track sounds like the sound effect for computers when come online

    • @mcgcubing
      @mcgcubing Před rokem

      That’s the intention! The sound is based on the startup and shutdown sounds of Windows Vista and Windows 7

  • @auntiecarol
    @auntiecarol Před 3 lety

    Nicely done!

  • @davidreeves2911
    @davidreeves2911 Před 3 lety

    finally some one else who uses their thumb for F' on a F perm