Discuss (16) -
Posted at 10:21 AM on Saturday 09/6/08 by
Ben
Hotness UNHOT
OfficeDepot.com has the following excellent deals on number crunchers from Texas Instruments. The dual rebates have different offer coupons and accept UPC copies.

  • TI-83 Plus $100 - $20 42206472 - $25 rebate - $25 rebate = $30
  • TI-84 Plus $120 - $20 42206472 - $25 rebate - $25 rebate = $50
  • TI-84 Plus Silver $140 - $20 42206472 - $25 reb - $25 reb = $70 (Pink, Orange)
  • TI Nspire $160 - $30 76902528 - $25 rebate - $25 rebate = $80
    • 1
      lastingsmilledge - Posted 10:47 am PDT 09/6/08 (198 Posts)  Report Spam

      if you don't think you can make it through your algebra class at community college, just get the ti-89. it does all the work for you. i would hope that the 'nspire' would do the same for what it costs.

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 2
      jorden2003 - Posted 11:55 am PDT 09/6/08 (6 Posts)  Report Spam

      Hi, everybody, I can see there is a coupon code there, but why can't I apply it to my order?

      I just add the TI 83 calculator into my cart, and then add coupon code 42206472, but I cannot apply it to my calculator. It there any has the same problem?

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 3
      mowtay - Posted 12:23 pm PDT 09/6/08 (48 Posts)  Report Spam

      On Nspire: $30 coupon code is no good since it "Excludes Technology"

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 4
      meq123 - Posted 12:26 pm PDT 09/6/08 (226 Posts)  Report Spam

      Yep - implies this is +not+ a qualified purchase for the coupon. C'mon Ben - get it right!

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 5
      flash101 - Posted 2:03 pm PDT 09/6/08 (406 Posts)  Report Spam

      Watch out. Even if they don't have a store in your state, they will charge a tax. You don't find out until after you finalize your purchase.

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 6
      techsupport - Posted 2:50 pm PDT 09/6/08 (5126 Posts)  Report Spam

      You kids got it so easy. I got a TI-55 and don't need anything else. Before I bought it I used to have to look up logarithmic values in the back of a book.

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 7
      ironbadge - Posted 2:56 pm PDT 09/6/08 (2554 Posts)  Report Spam

      I got a T-72. Made in Russia.

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 8
      samben2 - Posted 5:09 pm PDT 09/6/08 (744 Posts)  Report Spam

      I did better than you #6, I had a slide rule.

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 9
      porchmonkey - Posted 8:29 pm PDT 09/6/08 (310 Posts)  Report Spam

      I picked up a ti84 at od a while back on clearance for 40.00 to play with, but I like my ancient hp41cv way better. Once you get used to rpn, you cant go back to algebraic. Anything else I use excel.

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 10
      captainobviousxl - Posted 10:23 pm PDT 09/6/08 (12 Posts)  Report Spam

      i did better than you #8, i had a abacus.

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 11
      InVINCEblE - Posted 2:17 am PDT 09/7/08 (1026 Posts)  Report Spam

      Wow, back in the day I remember these were always at like 100. Pretty nice deal.

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 12
      samben2 - Posted 7:03 am PDT 09/7/08 (744 Posts)  Report Spam

      #10, we didn't even have an abacus and we walked to/from school through 3 feet of snow and it was uphill both ways.

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 13
      bigking777 - Posted 8:29 am PDT 09/7/08 (1917 Posts)  Report Spam

      I had to use a rock.
      That's why I'm extinct.

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 14
      terrinaga - Posted 10:05 am PDT 09/7/08 (16 Posts)  Report Spam

      shoot, $30 for a graphing calculator is a steal!

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 15
      gsacks - Posted 1:38 pm PDT 09/9/08 (4 Posts)  Report Spam

      When a similar deal was posted before, I tried both $25 rebates. They only honored one. Read the fine print and you'll see why.

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0
    • 16
      jorden2003 - Posted 9:37 am PDT 09/10/08 (6 Posts)  Report Spam

      You guys can apply the coupon code to the caculator? Why I cannot?

      Was this useful?
      Voting ...
      0 0

    Already a member? Sign in below.

    Forgot Password?

    Registration takes seconds! Once registered you’ll have members only access to:

    • Favorites bookmark list
    • Fully customizable User Profile
    • Discussions on all products
    • Forums & more
    or