fx-9860gii-2 brief introduction
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11-23-2019, 10:21 PM
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RE: fx-9860gii-2 brief introduction
Bernard Parisse wrote in this topic
"...here in France the Prime is about twice the price of the Casio Graph 90+e (local name of the CG50), and that`s the main reason why I worked hard to port Xcas to the Casio, the Prime is considered too expensive by most French students..." Another author wrote: "...CASIO does not respect Japanese market ... SD version, fx-CP series, etc are not sold here in Japan. ... I bought imported fx-9860GII, the price was almost half of Japanese market price. I`m afraid probably many guys here are not aware of this." CASIO currently sells 90% of its calculators in the European market. The high quality, availability and low price of these products may contribute to the popularity of graphic calculators. I regret that Hewlett Packard has not been able to fill the market in large numbers with calculators like hp-50g, 48gii, 48gx, Prime G2. Quite naturally, some of my friends bought at the stock sale NIB fx-9860gii for €25, and not HP or TI. |
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