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CASIO Graph Lite and Graph Math+
03-06-2024, 07:22 AM
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RE: CASIO Graph Lite and Graph Math+
Thank you for this rich topic about the new Graph Light and Graph Math+

(03-04-2024 02:50 PM)Dave Britten Wrote:  I'm rather intrigued by these, but an fx-CG50/fx-9750GIII replacement that doesn't include Casio Basic would be of little use to me. Python is a nice language, but it's clumsy for calculator programming, and - if past Casios are any indication - not particularly well integrated with the calculator's built-in functionality.

The Graph Light replaces the french Graph 25+E II (=fx-7400GIII).
Like the french fx-92 College, the Graph Light has both menus and key labels in French.
This usually implies it's a France-only model, and thus than no similar replacement is planned for the fx-7400GIII.

The Graph Math+ is different, it has key labels in English, like all other Casio graphing calculators for France. This usually implies that they will be equivalent models for the rest of the world. The fx-CG50 is likely to be replaced soon, maybe for back to school 2025.

Don't worry too much about Casio Basic, it's just that it's not used anymore in french schools ; the official taught programming language is Python.
Casio Basic may just have been removed (or hidden) for the french Graph Math+ firmware. It may still be available on the future fx-CG50 replacement.

(03-04-2024 02:50 PM)Dave Britten Wrote:  I wouldn't mind grabbing a Graph Lite if it's essentially an fx-991CW Plus

Sorry if I haven't been clear enough in my posts.

Compared to the french fx-92 College, the french Graph Light features some additionnal higher end functions.
But it remains far from doing everything the fx-991CW can do.

For example the Graph Light has vectors but not matrices.

Here is a comprehensive comparison :
https://tiplanet.org/compare/?glight,fx991cw
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