![]() ![]() Old calc like TI89, HP50g a great, powerfull, have a ton of programs and even books about real life engineering jobs. Numworks is great as adult tool if you're interested in dev. I tend to find TI84, Casio cg50 not so interesting with this perspective. Full metal, keys, sreen are a few steps ahead of TI or Casio. Step by step prog, reading pdf.Īs a high end, the HP prime is a better choice with a top nocth quality. But I can't stop thinking of it as an educational tool. This comment may be not the most informative (as I don't know that much about the newer calcs - and I don't know nothing about the Casio calcs too, but I heard they are pretty nice) but I tried haha If you want something more modern but you love RPN and want to try some nice wifi and touchscreen capabilities try the HP Prime. If you want something more modern and heavy with loads of keys try a TI Nspire CX Cas II. If you like Python get a Numworks (this one also has the mod of installing a Raspberry Pi and turn it into a full linux computer). If you love RPN and want a classic HP Calc with a nice keyboard get a HP 48GX. If you love RPN and wants a newer calculator with a more updated library of user apps and some exclusive advanced functions get a HP-50G. If you want a smaller V200 that is allowed in every exam but without the keyboard get a TI-89. ![]() However it may not be allowed in exams and may not have the newest of apps/programs and features - as a USB port - it has a I/O to USB cable instead - that is not that fast in transfering your programs -, touchscreen, a color display or loads of memory - only 2.7 MB - neither expansion capabilities). ![]() If you you buy the TI-89 check out my tutorials that show you how to do vector operations and solve equations.Voyage 200 (it's cheap, has a qwerty keyboard, the biggest screen a calculator has, support for Basic, ASM and C, one of the biggest libraries of user-made programs - as it runs TI-89 and TI-92 programs as well - it's cool looking, robust and works on double A batteries that last a long time.
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