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The math tools you use most, right up front,The TI-84 Evo introduces a new icon-based home screen that puts the most popular math tools in plain view. Find what you need in seconds with intuitive navigation that's organized for clarity and speed.,Get to the math faster | Simplified keypad,The keypad layout removes clutter and makes commands and shortcuts easier to see, so you can work faster with fewer steps.,Smarter menus,The menu system organizes tools into clear categories and subcategories, making it easy to find exactly what you need.,Built-in help, right when you need it,The TI-84 Evo is intelligently designed to guide you as you go. The yellow status bar pops up to provide helpful hints, without giving away answers.,Not just an upgrade - an EVOlution,New and improved features for a better experience,New! Points of Interest Trace,The points of interest are highlighted as you trace a function, making analysis of functions easier and more interactive.,Redesigned Lines and Conics App,Add equation templates, trace function intersections, and explore relationships across multiple conics in an instant.,Faster Points of Intersection,When dealing with just two functions, skip the setup and jump straight to the intersection -fewer steps, faster results.,Solve math problems in style | Classics never go out of style,White: Clean and crisp - a timeless look for every class,Bright, brainy and impossible to miss,Pink: A punchy pick for those who show up loud and proud,A fresh perspective for every day,Mint: Cool, confident, and ready to learn in style,Calculate vividly and fearlessly,Raspberry: Add a pop of personality that stands out,Sleek, sharp and ready to shine,Silver: Bring futuristic energy to every math class,Math with a cool edge,Teal: A sharp shade that adds personality without distractions,Soft vibes with strong math energy,Lavender: A calming color for solving the toughest problems,Built to be a reliable learning tool, not a distraction,In a world full of online distractions, the TI-84 Evo sets the standard for staying focused. No online drift. No off-task detours. Just a dedicated, distraction-free learning tool for classrooms and high-stakes exams.,With hardware that's extra tough to withstand everyday use, TI-84 Evo stays dependable year after year, for every mathematical journey - from middle school to high school, college, and beyond.,3x faster processor,50% more graphing area,USB-C port Review: Not a huge upgrade but honestly, pretty good. - Is it a major change? No. But the little changes they made ,to me make sense. The buttons feel so much better, the screen text and icons make it feel so much more modern and although the graphs are larger now, the text (font) being smaller actually fits more too making the screen just feel right. Also I love the USB C port. Much more convenient. It is a little pricey yes but as someone that uses their calculator on a day to day for work (engineering), it isn't a big deal. I also love the black (dark) case/cover. If you're wondering if you need to upgrade from a TI-84 Plus CE (including the Python version), the answer is more than likely no. But if you are buying your first graphing calculator and you have the money to buy this one, it is a solid choice, it doesn't feel like it will be outdated anytime soon. One thing to note, and maybe its just me. As of today 05/03/2026, the TI Connect CE software does not support the new Evo. The Evo has its own online based software that lets you update and upload files to the calculator and vise versa. You also get a subscription to their online TI-84 Evo (essentially an emulator). It okay. I originally liked the TI connect Ce software because you can write programs (TI Basic code) on your computer and then transfer it over to the calculator but this doesn't work with the new Evo, at least for now. The online tool and emulator also don't let you do this so hopefully it is a change that comes soon but time will tell. Until then if you still use the Basic TI code, you'll have to do it manually on the calculator. Tedious but doable for simple programs. Other than that. Great purchase. I'd definitely recommend. Review: Overpriced but nice and modern - Cool calculator after their long streak without releasing a new 84 series calculator. A bit over priced but the colors and quality are good and precise. The usb c charger is good for staying modern with the universal charging and overall it's a good calculator but can't wait for better software updates. a few minor mold defects on my product but its super small and probably something that will get fixed. overall the calculator looks good and has a lot of similar characteristics to the 84 plus ce. some of the buttons got moved around or changed on this calculator and it messes with muscle memory on the key presses. the "APPS" button is just gone sadly and replaced with a useless "function / function" button..... but {math}, {enter} does the same thing.. or just using parenthesis right. i assume the change was made for lower level understandings and comprehensions on division. overall though the design looks sleek and modern much like its predecessors. might use it for my AP physics and Calc BC tests in a few days. really just got the calculator so me and my friends could have first look at a new calc and so we could make jokes about "dropping evo calc at the bridge" (clash royale reference). but so far (1 day after launch is when im reviewing it. overnight delivery coming in clutch lol) its a cool calculator. would rate like 8/10 overall. just super pricey for what it is and much slower than a ti-nspire for the same value or cheaper. the functions are easy and nice to use but some buttons seem unnecessary. cant wait to see further development and updates to it and the modding community for it.





| ASIN | B0G8SFR7DH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,307 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #3 in Graphing Office Calculators |
| Brand | Texas Instruments |
| Calculator Type | Graphing Calculator |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 26 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 7.57"L x 3.4"W |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
| Mfr Part Number | 84EVO/FC/1L1/A |
| Model Name | TI-84 Evo Graphing Calculator |
| Model Number | TI-84 Evo |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Screen Size | 2.8 Inches |
| UPC | 033317209927 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year Manufacturer |
J**E
Not a huge upgrade but honestly, pretty good.
Is it a major change? No. But the little changes they made ,to me make sense. The buttons feel so much better, the screen text and icons make it feel so much more modern and although the graphs are larger now, the text (font) being smaller actually fits more too making the screen just feel right. Also I love the USB C port. Much more convenient. It is a little pricey yes but as someone that uses their calculator on a day to day for work (engineering), it isn't a big deal. I also love the black (dark) case/cover. If you're wondering if you need to upgrade from a TI-84 Plus CE (including the Python version), the answer is more than likely no. But if you are buying your first graphing calculator and you have the money to buy this one, it is a solid choice, it doesn't feel like it will be outdated anytime soon. One thing to note, and maybe its just me. As of today 05/03/2026, the TI Connect CE software does not support the new Evo. The Evo has its own online based software that lets you update and upload files to the calculator and vise versa. You also get a subscription to their online TI-84 Evo (essentially an emulator). It okay. I originally liked the TI connect Ce software because you can write programs (TI Basic code) on your computer and then transfer it over to the calculator but this doesn't work with the new Evo, at least for now. The online tool and emulator also don't let you do this so hopefully it is a change that comes soon but time will tell. Until then if you still use the Basic TI code, you'll have to do it manually on the calculator. Tedious but doable for simple programs. Other than that. Great purchase. I'd definitely recommend.
R**R
Overpriced but nice and modern
Cool calculator after their long streak without releasing a new 84 series calculator. A bit over priced but the colors and quality are good and precise. The usb c charger is good for staying modern with the universal charging and overall it's a good calculator but can't wait for better software updates. a few minor mold defects on my product but its super small and probably something that will get fixed. overall the calculator looks good and has a lot of similar characteristics to the 84 plus ce. some of the buttons got moved around or changed on this calculator and it messes with muscle memory on the key presses. the "APPS" button is just gone sadly and replaced with a useless "function / function" button..... but {math}, {enter} does the same thing.. or just using parenthesis right. i assume the change was made for lower level understandings and comprehensions on division. overall though the design looks sleek and modern much like its predecessors. might use it for my AP physics and Calc BC tests in a few days. really just got the calculator so me and my friends could have first look at a new calc and so we could make jokes about "dropping evo calc at the bridge" (clash royale reference). but so far (1 day after launch is when im reviewing it. overnight delivery coming in clutch lol) its a cool calculator. would rate like 8/10 overall. just super pricey for what it is and much slower than a ti-nspire for the same value or cheaper. the functions are easy and nice to use but some buttons seem unnecessary. cant wait to see further development and updates to it and the modding community for it.
C**Z
Pretty amazing calculator so far
Pretty amazing calculator so far: I’ve been using and reaching for this model the most when I’m doing some calculations and it’s been pretty good, especially when making some careless mistakes. I don’t have to re-type a whole line and can just edit a specific variable/term with ease. Haven’t tried using other features yet, but there’s a manual and videos to show how to use them.
W**8
Get the 84+CE when it goes on sale.
I’m the special kind of person who looks forward to a Texas Instruments calculator launch. I have an advance degree mathematics education, am certified in my state to teach math, and use these products 8 hours straight on a 6-days-a-week basis. These are my daily workhorses…You get the idea. This calculator doesn’t feel like an upgrade from the TI-84+CE. It has a slower startup time, the same screen size, and it can’t even simplify radicals like the TI-30xs. My recommendation to families interested in buying a graphing calculator is to buy the TI 84+CE when it goes on sale.
C**.
Gorgeous, modern and easy to use
I just snagged a TI‑84 Evo for my son and we love it! The mint color is gorgeous and feels fresh, and the matte finish feels so nice to the touch and doesn’t get greasy with fingerprints. The home screen is full of big, colorful icons (Graph, Stats, Geometry, etc.). It’s way easier for a kid to figure out where to go, no endless text menus. The icon UI means my son started using it right away; the old button shortcuts are still there for when he gets more advanced. Graphs look smooth, and the new “slice” tool lets you play with curves on the fly. The TI‑84 Evo looks cool, feels solid, and is easy for a kid to pick up.
N**E
Not 3x as fast where it counts, actually slower than CE.
Want faster graphing? Go buy a TI-84 Plus CE Python instead. TI has intentionally put a speed limit on graphing and other TI-BASIC commands to make it just as slow as the original TI-84 Plus CE. Until this is removed, I see no reason for people to not just buy the CE Python for cheaper. You also lose the CE and 84+’s clock functionality, which is a bummer, though it wasn’t super useful in the first place. Come on TI, I know you can do better than this. That being said, it isn’t a bad piece of hardware The build quality is nice. the screen is still TN just like the CE but the screen tearing is no longer an issue, and the voltage issues resulting in checkerboarding on the more recent CEs seems to have been fixed. The buttons feel nice, and the OS is legitimately faster to navigate when TI isn’t artificially limiting the speed. TI-BASIC has been reimplemented from the ground up for the new ARM processor, and outside of needing a new file format (.8xp2 vs .8xp) and some of the quirks being taken out, it’s largely the same and feels pretty nice to work with outside of the artificial speed limit on graphing commands. Python is a bit better on here than the CE Python, certainly a little bit faster, but still not something I would actually want to use. You can still delete the Python app if you just want the extra space. 5.8/10 - Decent calculator, horrible design decisions on the OS. Why does it have a speed limit when it’s 3x faster??? So many issues could be solved with just a firmware update. Also, 160$ is way too much for this. Wait for it to drop to like 120$ or something if you can, or again, just buy a CE.
P**R
Awesome calculator
I upgraded from the TI-84 plus and I really enjoy using this calculator. It is familiar to use and is an easy switch from the older one. The higher processing power for graphs, improved button placement and USB C charging make it an awesome choice.
B**M
Great product!
My fist time using a scientific calculator, like the color, like the apps option makes it a little easier. I think this is a great for someone that is tech savvy. If you have issues like me you can find a YouTube video from the people that worked on it that shows teachers in a teleconference about the product and functions. That helped somewhat for me but that’s because I’m extremely not tech savvy.
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