Now I have a voice in my head saying "you were sooo stupid to buy this HP calculator"
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08-01-2015, 05:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-01-2015 05:56 PM by Sukiari.)
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RE: Now I have a voice in my head saying "you were sooo stupid to buy this HP cal...
(08-01-2015 07:55 AM)debrouxl Wrote: Perhaps the management, but clearly, a significant proportion of (potential) users: color has been the norm for new calculator models (new designs, more precisely) since before the 39gII hit the market. A color screen, as well as a touch screen, seem like useless wastes of money designed to fill out a list of bullet-points on the back of the calculator box, rather than something useful that will help you out in solving math problems. All the mathematicians I know, quite a few actually, scorn such frippery. It's for little kids, but it will never be as cool, fun, fast, or have the storage or memory or CPU speed as even a really old iPhone. HP needs to make a calculator for professionals again, instead of another hare-brained attempt at a student learning machine. I do sympathize with their executives and their attempt to capture some of the TI (in the US and Canada) and Casio (everywhere else) market share in education, but that game is totally stacked against them. They'd have to literally purchase Kaplan and Pearson, and rewrite the instructions in the textbooks that are designed specifically to instruct TI users how to input the problems keystroke by keystroke. If you think I'm kidding crack a math book. The teachers won't use HP because the material is designed for TI here in the USA. |
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