Scientific Specific Units
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12-08-2015, 10:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2015 10:19 PM by debrouxl.)
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RE: Scientific Specific Units
Quote:There are plenty of good signs that overall Prime is moving in a good direction, and being well received generally. I mean, just recently THE MAJOR TI USER SITE IN EUROPE (tiplanet.org) placed the HP Prime as tied for top choice for the calculator to purchase! (It would have been #1 except for a problem with battery life when testing for an exam starting requirement in 2017). I don't think anyone would have seen that recommendation coming just 2 years back...TI-Planet admin here, though I didn't participate in the writing of this particular article. Thanks for the mention Yeah, the Prime is a good choice for French high school students, in terms of functionality. What's more, given that nowadays, most bugs or limitations don't affect most high school students (the first index in a series used to be locked at 1 on old firmware versions, but it became configurable to e.g. 0, more usual in French classes), the Prime simply deserves one of the two top spots in last year's ranking - we'd be unfair otherwise The Prime usually has better battery life than the Nspire CX (CAS)... except for that strange quirk in exam mode. |
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