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HP Prime vs HP50 - CMarangon - 10-05-2020 04:21 AM Hello! Due of the pandemic here in Brazil I have to stay at home and as I had some money saved I bought an HP50 (USD 50) and an HP Prime (USD 80). Both used but working fine. I liked the HP50 more. And you, what do you think about? RE: HP Prime vs HP50 - Maxdao - 10-05-2020 03:35 PM 50$ for a working HP50 is a good price. Why do you you prefer it over the HP prime ? RE: HP Prime vs HP50 - vaklaff - 10-05-2020 05:39 PM (10-05-2020 04:21 AM)CMarangon Wrote: Hello!Congrats to those prices, especially the $50 tag is very nice IMHO. As for your question... You can get a taste of what's going to come in some older threads: https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Ahpmuseum.org+50g+versus+Prime Have fun :-) RE: HP Prime vs HP50 - Wes Loewer - 10-05-2020 07:14 PM That's a really broad subject and you can find numerous posts giving the strengths of each. Here are my "off the top of my head" advantages for both models. 50g - custom menus - more customizable User keys (press, long-press, double-press, shift, shift-hold,..., Alpha-shift-hold-long-press) - it is RPN to the core. (The custom menus & User keys in combination with RPN makes the 50g exceedingly efficient to use. The ability to run a program or apply a function with a single keystroke simply cannot be matched by an Algebraic operating system) - displays vectors in Rectangular, Polar, Cylindrical, or Spherical coordinates, making it my go-to calculator in physics. - a beautifully terse programming language. - mostly compatible with the 48/49 series and therefore has a LOT of software available. Prime - The touch screen is a game changer. Once my students see that, they are hooked. - SPEED! It is very fast. - higher res color screen - Advanced Graphing - up-to-date CAS - a more readable programming language. - better numeric integration (I teach calculus) - a more modern look and feel During the 50g years, I only convinced two students to use the 50g, and one of those was my son. The Prime, on the other hand, is a favorite among my students. RE: HP Prime vs HP50 - CMarangon - 10-09-2020 07:51 AM Hello! Dollar (USD) is about 6 Brazilian Reals (BRL), so it is due of exchange and also because it is used. (10-05-2020 05:39 PM)vaklaff Wrote:(10-05-2020 04:21 AM)CMarangon Wrote: Hello!Congrats to those prices, especially the $50 tag is very nice IMHO. RE: HP Prime vs HP50 - CMarangon - 10-09-2020 07:57 AM Hello! >>Why do you you prefer it over the HP prime ? Because I have previous knowledge from HP48/49. HP Prime is new to me and I need to learn everything. However I am asking for a calculator with color display, high capacity memory and faster, since 1998. It is just missing to work with solar cells:-) Kind regards, Carlos (10-05-2020 03:35 PM)Maxdao Wrote: 50$ for a working HP50 is a good price. |