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Review: Canon F-792SGA Calculator
05-06-2014, 03:20 AM
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Review: Canon F-792SGA Calculator
If only HP came out with an RPN/solar powered calculator...

The link to my review is here: http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2014/05/r...tific.html
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05-06-2014, 07:28 AM
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I always enjoy reading your blog, Eddie. Keep up the good work!

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05-08-2014, 12:50 PM
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(05-06-2014 07:28 AM)HP67 Wrote:  I always enjoy reading your blog, Eddie. Keep up the good work!

Thanks!
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05-13-2014, 02:04 AM
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(05-06-2014 03:20 AM)Eddie W. Shore Wrote:  If only HP came out with an RPN/solar powered calculator...

The link to my review is here: http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2014/05/r...tific.html

Nice review, Eddie. I assume this is the less visually appealing but of similar functionality to the X Mark 1 Pro machine only available in Europe....

http://es.doodigital.com/Canon-x-mark-1-...jo__623462 among others

Now -- one day, it would be nice to see (among the 38 formulas available) the TVM formula ready-built so that all scientific calculators have a bit of basic financial functionality built in. It might be useful for students to get used to the practice and gain a bit of knowledge as they graduate towards steeper financial obligations!
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05-13-2014, 02:50 PM
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(05-13-2014 02:04 AM)JimP Wrote:  
(05-06-2014 03:20 AM)Eddie W. Shore Wrote:  If only HP came out with an RPN/solar powered calculator...

The link to my review is here: http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2014/05/r...tific.html

Nice review, Eddie. I assume this is the less visually appealing but of similar functionality to the X Mark 1 Pro machine only available in Europe....

http://es.doodigital.com/Canon-x-mark-1-...jo__623462 among others

Now -- one day, it would be nice to see (among the 38 formulas available) the TVM formula ready-built so that all scientific calculators have a bit of basic financial functionality built in. It might be useful for students to get used to the practice and gain a bit of knowledge as they graduate towards steeper financial obligations!

I agree - including the TVM formulas would be awesome. If even if they are only the four factors (present value of an amount factor, present value of an annuity factor, future value of an amount factor, and future value of an annuity factor).
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