The death of calculator market?
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12-26-2020, 05:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-26-2020 05:05 AM by Giuseppe Donnini.)
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RE: The death of calculator market?
(12-24-2020 10:04 PM)Hlib Wrote: The death of calculators, it`s hp-39, 40_GS with five minutes in the standard benchmark at 75MHz. This is also HP-39gii, which even as a flash application loses in all respects to amateur development C.BASIC for CASIO. And as a calculators they are below all criticism. This is also the hp-50g, which operates unpredictably when you perform complex calculations on it in manual mode. This is also HP-prime, which generally does not go beyond the beta product yet. Compared to the complexity of HP calculators - CASIO and TI continue to produce products for those who in most cases do not understand the basics of natural sciences. And they have to spend a lot of time on the Internet to study the features of the new purchased product. As for me, I only admit years-tested graphical calculators, in which the list of bugs is much smaller than the volume of the manual. I couldn't agree more! And thanks for giving me the assurance that I am not alone with my opinion. You have, however, forgotten to mention the HP-49G alias "Frozen Hamster Butt" which, from many points of view, sounded the true death-knell of the calculator as a serious product. |
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