Considering 35s acquisition
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01-28-2014, 10:08 PM
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RE: Considering 35s acquisition
(01-28-2014 03:43 PM)Tugdual Wrote: I would still like to have a proper modern RPN calculator for my daily (small) calculations. (...) I was considering the 35s as a decent replacement for the 15C considering my tiny spec. I have been using the 35s since it was available in 2007 for exactly this purpose, and I think it does a very good job. Yes, there are some issues and known bugs, but I cannot say they bother me. No R-P conversion? True, but I could not care less. All others may write two short routines that do the trick. The 35s really is a nice calculator for everyday work. It has a good keyboard, it displays boths X and Y, the most important transcendental functions can be accessed directly, and sin/cos/tan, sqrt, 1/x, y^x are even unshifted. Other features include HP Solve and Integrate, both for programs and equations. This equation mode is very functional and simple to use. I also have a WP34s, and I really like its sheer mathematical power, its accuracy up to 34 digits, its versatility and programmability. But for everyday work I definitely prefer the 35s. It is so much easier and faster to use. Even commands hidden in menus can be accessed directly. Yes, I like my 35s. ;-) Dieter |
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