


The models before this calculator used 4 AAA batteries, but the C Silver Edition has a lithium ion rechargeable battery. This means that in practice the C Silver Edition is actually slower than the regular Silver Edition and even the regular TI-84 Plus. As we said before, the regular Silver Edition and the C Silver Edition have the exact same processor, but the C Silver Edition has to support a better screen. This is an advantage in most cases, but not when it comes to speed. First and most obviously the screen has color, but along with that it has a higher resolution, and it’s backlit. The only thing that got an upgrade on this calculator was the screen and the batteries. The Difference is the “C” which stands for Color.

Also, once again, the software is almost identical.

This calculator has the exact same processor as the regular Silver Edition. Next, we have the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition. For most people, this will not be a noticeable feature difference. For a small price difference, is that the Silver Edition comes with 2 MB of read only memory while the TI-84 Plus only has 1 MB. The Silver Edition was released in the same year as the original TI-84 Plus, but the Silver edition was the more premium model. This calculator is the oldest and most basic version of the TI-84 yet it remains one of the best selling graphing calculators in the world. We also have an article explaining the differences. This is the original TI-84 Plus calculator released in 2004 along with the next calculator on the list, the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition. Keep in mind that the differences are subtle, each version has the same calculating capabilities. In this article we will explain the differences between each calculator. Over the years there have been a handful of different versions that Texas Instruments has released. The TI-84 is the most popular, best selling graphing calculator in the world and has been for quite some time.
