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HP’s got the Primr. What about Sharp, Casio, TI? - Matt Agajanian - 12-13-2022 12:14 AM

Hi all.

I’m thinking TI’s top of the line graphing calculator is the N-Spire (what’s the full name of its highest model?)

So, what are the top graphing models from Sharp & Casio?

Thanks.


RE: HP’s got the Primr. What about Sharp, Casio, TI? - FLISZT - 12-13-2022 01:28 AM

In France, full names are:

- TI-Nspire™ CX II-T
- TI-Nspire™ CX II-T CAS

In the USA and Canada, it's the same:
https://education.ti.com/en/products/calculators/graphing-calculators/ti-nspire-cx-ii-cx-ii-cas

https://education.ti.com/en/select-country


RE: HP’s got the Primr. What about Sharp, Casio, TI? - carey - 12-13-2022 01:39 AM

(12-13-2022 12:14 AM)Matt Agajanian Wrote:  So, what are the top graphing models from Sharp & Casio?
Matt,

For Sharp, I believe it's the EL-9950, a non-CAS graphical calculator (a sleeker version of the EL-9900), sold in Europe but haven't seen in the U.S.

For Casio, the CG500 is the flagship graphical model with Casio's CAS system. Interestingly, KhiCAS and Eigenmath Add-Ins are available (not from Casio) for the intermediate CG50 model that provide numerous advanced features not found in the CG500.


RE: HP’s got the Primr. What about Sharp, Casio, TI? - Matt Agajanian - 12-13-2022 05:39 AM

Thanks!

Now this.

Since I have an iPad Pro and iPhone X, are these models capable of receiving firmware updates and files storage/transfers through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth either standalone or with a BT or WiFi connection with an iPhone/iPad loaded with the relevant iOS app for the calculator? For example storing user files between the calc & the app and archiving them from the app into a Dropbox/OneDrive account?


RE: HP’s got the Primr. What about Sharp, Casio, TI? - thenozone - 12-15-2022 07:19 PM

Sharp do a free pc emulator for their EL-9950G graphing calculator. search for Sharp EL9950g Simulator. should show up "http://www.sharp-calculators.com/en/id/127-downloads" which should give you all sorts of sharp goodies. windows will warn that it it is not secure, but if you go on anyway it should be ok. I did panic at the start because I forgot to switch the ON button and follow the display instructions. Have fun.