TI-36X Pro—Replace the batteries or just get a new one?
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08-25-2019, 05:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-26-2019 11:25 AM by jlind.)
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RE: TI-36X Pro—Replace the batteries or just get a new one?
(08-25-2019 01:56 PM)ijabbott Wrote:Just ordered one from Amazon Germany - lower total price than Amazon UK - and much lower than Amazon Global was offering it for on Amazon US - which is actually Amazon UK selling stuff through Amazon US. Almost always costs less to buy it directly from Amazon UK and often a bit less from Amazon Germany. I'm blaming you for this. :-D(08-25-2019 08:42 AM)jlind Wrote: The discussion about the TI-30X Plus MathPrint has piqued my interest. I need another scientific pocket calculator like another hole in my head. If it were about 3/4" shorter I'd be more likely to buy one. Edit: I do have a need for a calculator like this one - no possible programming or storage of equations, connectivity, etc. Certain professional certification exams like the NCEES only allow the HP-33S/35S or TI-30X/36X calculators - or the couple of current Casio equivalents. John John Pickett: N4-ES, N600 TI: 58, 30-III, 30x Pro MathPrint, 36x Solar, 85, 86, 89T, Voyage 200, Nspire CX II CAS HP: 50g, Prime G2, DM42 |
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