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CASIO Graph Lite and Graph Math+
03-02-2024, 03:01 PM (This post was last modified: 03-02-2024 03:02 PM by Eddie W. Shore.)
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RE: CASIO Graph Lite and Graph Math+
I am following the series "La Bonne Equation" (The Good Equation), which shows the new Graphing calculators in details.

https://tiplanet-org.translate.goog/foru...pp#p274727

I'm thankful to Google Translate because I'm not fluent in French.

The Graph Lite is a non-programmable graphing calculator that seems to be in the style of the Classwiz series (sorry, Csaba). For a very rough comparison, the Graph Lite is a combination of the fx-991CW and fx-6200G, with a four-gray-scale detailed screen.

fx-6200G:
https://casio.ledudu.com/pockets.asp?lg=eng&type=419

The Graph Math+ seems to be a successor to the Graph 90+E in France (fx-CG 50 to the rest of us). Gone are the fixed-length soft menu labels in favor of menus and variable-sized soft menu labels. The ALPHA key makes a return appearance (yay!). Also gone are probably the spreadsheet and BASIC programming language, leaving just Python. I hope that at least numpy and other modules are coming soon to calculators. There is also a Python module creator on the Math+.

I would love to see more than 8 colors that can be used on graphs, though I expect the functions of the fx-CG 50 to come to the Graph Math +. More to come.

The timeline seems to be the beginning of the 2024 school year (subject to change).

Assuming the graphing calculators eventually go worldwide, I'm in on the Graph Math+ to add to my collection.

Will Texas Instruments follow with a graphing version of the TI-30X Pro Math Print/TI-36X Pro?
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