Sell my TI-83 Plus
Trade-in value up to $5 (flawless · unlocked) · paid quickly · free certified data wipe
Estimated market value · we refine it daily from live competitor offers
your TI-83 Plus is worth real money today. Phones lose value fast once the next model lands, so selling your TI-83 Plus sooner puts more cash in your pocket. BuyBackBear gives you a transparent quote in seconds, pays more than carrier bill-credit deals, wipes your data to NIST 800-88 standards with a free certificate, and pays you quickly after we inspect it. Lock today's price below.
What's my TI-83 Plus worth? A TI-83 Plus in flawless, unlocked condition is worth up to $5 with BuyBackBear today. Offers range from $5 for a broken unit up to $5 flawless, and we pay cash quickly after we inspect it.
Model numbers (printed on the back): TI-83 PLUS SILVER EDITION, check yours so we quote the exact variant.
TI-83 Plus: key trade-in facts
- Top payout (flawless, unlocked)
- $5
- Broken / won't power on
- from $5
- Payment
- PayPal, Zelle, Venmo or check
- Shipping
- Free prepaid label, both ways
- Quote lock
- 14 days
- Data
- NIST 800-88 certified wipe
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Real cash vs a carrier trade-in
Your TI-83 Plus offer is paid as real cash you can spend anywhere. A carrier “trade-in” of a similar size is bill credit spread over 24 to 36 months, and only while you buy a new phone and stay on their plan.
- Real cash by PayPal, Zelle, Venmo or check
- Yours to spend anywhere, no strings
- We beat any competitor’s written quote by $2
- Spread over 24 to 36 monthly bill credits
- Only if you buy a new phone and stay on plan
- Leave early and the remaining credit disappears
| Condition | What it means |
|---|---|
| Flawless | Like new, no scratches, fully functional, no screen marks. |
| Good | Light wear, minor scratches. Screen and body intact, fully working. |
| Fair | Visible scratches or scuffs but no cracks. Fully functional. |
| Cracked screen | Cracked glass or display but the device still powers on and works. |
| Broken | Major damage, cracked back, bad screen, or faults. Still powers on. |
| Won't power on | Dead or won't boot, sold for parts. |
About the TI-83 Plus
The TI-83 Plus is a popular graphing calculator released by Texas Instruments, widely used in educational settings for mathematics and science courses. It features a monochrome display, a Zilog Z80 processor, and supports various graphing functions, programming, and data analysis.
- ✓Graphing functions (equations, inequalities, parametric, polar)
- ✓Statistical calculations and plotting
- ✓Programming capabilities (TI-Basic)
- ✓Financial functions
- ✓Link port for data transfer
TI-83 Plus specifications
- Panel
- Monochrome LCD
- Resolution
- 96 x 64 pixels
- Chip
- Zilog Z80 (6 MHz)
- RAM
- 32 KB (24 KB user-accessible)
- OS at launch
- TI-OS
- Battery
- 0
- Dimensions
- 192 x 89 x 25 mm
- Weight
- 204.0
- Build
- Plastic
- Storage
- 160 KB Flash ROM
Common TI-83 Plus issues we check at inspection
- Battery drain. Batteries can drain quickly, especially with heavy use or if left on.
- Screen issues. Fading pixels or lines may appear on the monochrome display over time.
- Link cable connectivity. Problems connecting to other calculators or computers via the link cable.