Best scientific (not programmable, not producing plots) calculator in your opinion.
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04-10-2017, 02:10 PM
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RE: Best scientific (not programmable, not producing plots) calculator in your opinion.
(04-10-2017 02:16 AM)lrdheat Wrote: I also find myself impressed with the pocketable hp 10bii+. If a solver, programmability, and numerical calculus functions are not needed, this calculator is a nice device. The 10bii+ is very nice, but I have a strong distaste for statistics with summation registers rather than lists. Any calculator that operates with lists will generally accept more elements than I would ever care to key into a calculator without them, and not have any visibility into the previous entries. The Casios (and often Sharps) have the odd tendency to clear data when switching between modes or turning them off, which is usually a big turnoff for me. On the other hand, the Casio fx-9860g is really nice, though it's obviously a grapher/programmable. |
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