@Kovaelin which model.. old school or the new fancy CAS ones?
@freemo I think their graphing calculators in general are slightly better, but a bunch of their normal scientific calculators have mushy mistake-prone buttons. I've also dug up an old TI-34 that had okay buttons, but the screen somehow died while in storage. Every student was basically forced to buy a TI-30XIIS (or variant) for like a decade plus, and it might just be the worst value for a calculator ever.
@Kovaelin can give you give an example of a specific model you find particularly low quality? I have a few and the older ones are built like a horse, but the newer ones not so much.
@freemo Basically, all the "new" (still kinda old) ones that had the logarithm bug. Plus, I'm just not a fan of how any of the (somehow popular) TI-30's look. Not to mention how they don't even bother to differentiate versions. There's a 30XIIS that actually has okay buttons (and better colours), but it's actually an older model that they don't sell anymore. It shares the same name with a number of other 30XIIS'.
@freemo New or old, why the heck are they still selling (and why are institutes "recommending") calculators that don't use dot-matrix displays? I probably never would have bought the ones I have if my schools didn't ban everything else. There's a reason that I found these in storage, and now that they're out, I have a major itch to sell them. Do I really want to pass on my pain though? Hmm...
@freemo Teachers want to break my legs! Got it!
@Kovaelin Thats not just limited to teachers :)
@freemo o no
@Kovaelin probably because students are poor? Also because teachers dont want you to use a calculator that is too smart or capable.