KermMartian, I bought a TI-Nspire CX yesterday at the Staples store in Quebec City area near the two bridges, and they were barely noticeable at all in the store.
You had a place where you easily see the TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus, TI-84 Plus Silver, Casio PRIZM and TI-89 titanium, but no Nspire models there. Instead, those were located in the middle of the aisle, hidden inside some sort of carton shelve, along with more TI-83 Pluses at the top. If I didn't check at the bottom, I would never have known that store had the Nspire anymore.
I definitively think it doesn't sell well here, so they don't do as much effort to show it like they do with other TI models and the Casio Prizm.
By the way in retail stores, it's $194.99 over here for the regular CX, even more than the TI-89 Titanium and $45 higher than a PRIZM. Also they no longer have Casio FX-9750G+ in stock (which they sold for $24.75), the only Casio graphing calc they sell anymore is the Prizm itself.
As for the calc, I personally like the Prizm better. The touchpad controls are kinda annoying because if you press a different arrow direction while still touching it, it will still continue moving in the other direction until you stop touching it, not to mention it's annoying when selecting stuff when the mouse cursor always appears randomly and you accidentally click stuff you don't want to.
Also you can't adjust the LCD brightness like on the Prizm. Granted, its brightness is the equivalent of 4/5 on the Prizm, but it would be nice if we could change it to slightly brighter or darker depending of the room lightning or if we want to save on battery power while still using the calc non-stop. Also there are some display glitches it seems like white squares appearing under the cursor after it disappears, from time to time, and we notice some weird horizontal stuff due to the interlacing from time to time (like on a VHS tape), although it's not too noticeable.
EDIT: You know what's funny? The Nintendo 3DS I bought the same day as my CX costed me $25 less than my calculator!