Archive for September, 2008

Casio FX-7400GPLUS Graphing Calculator Large 6 line by 13 character display / Fraction operations / 10 Graphing Zoom features / Single and double variable statistics Up to 10 functions can be stored, graphed, traced and analyzed at the same time Single and double variable statistics graphing List editor creates, edits and manages 6 separate data lists Fraction operations Calculations are performed according to standard (M-D-A-S) order Powered by 2 AAA batteries and 1 lithium backup battery to preserve memory during battery changes (batteries included)
Customer Review: n
Not that bad of a calculator. It graphs and calculate pretty good. However, It can be difficult to use because the key are confusing. Purchase with manual is better.
Customer Review: First Graphic
I purchased mine for $49. Its suitable for any classes through college algebra. For trig you’ll want to upgrade as it doesn’t graph polar coordinates though it does convert rectangular to polar and back. If you needed to you could program it to input the (x,y) into a parametric graph and so display the results.

While my class mates were worrying about how to get their TI’s to work I was working on the problems. Even though I’ve moved to the Casio AFX 2.0, I keep it for a backup. When my buddy isn’t borrowing it…

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Casio Graphing Calculator The FX-9860G Graphic Calculator has a large, high contrast display with dual screen capability. Icon memu provides easy access to advanced functions. All the functionality of the FX-9750GPlus with USB connectivity, 1.5MB flash memory, natural display capability and a PC Emulator. - Suggested Courses for the FX-9860G Graphing Calculator include: Pre-Algebra, Algebra I and II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Finance and Business. - The FX-9860G is allowed on all major exams like AP, SAT I/II, PSAT/NMSQT, ACT and state level assessments allowing graphic calculators.
Customer Review: Best calc out there for the bucks.
This is the best graphing calculator you can buy for under $100, period. I teach mathematics, and have used everything you can imagine, from TI to HP to Sharp and Canon, and this is the fastest sub-$100 graphing calc out there, nearly twice as fast to draw functions as the TI 84, which runs at least $20 more ($35 more at educational prices). It is also faster than my first generation TI89, and unlike the TI89, is legal to be used for ACT and SAT tests.
The menu navigation takes a few minutes to learn, but then it is easy, and much faster to do most things, compared to the TI and other calcs. For instance, it takes four button presses to find the zeroes of a quadratic, rather than the nine (or more) it takes on a TI.

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Casio SL-200TE Solar DualLeaf Pocket Calculator Easy to read display / Independent memory / Functional Command buttons And the hard case protects it from the damage it can sustain from being carried around in your pocket
Customer Review: ideal product
I am very happy with this calculator, the size of the keys and display are more than adequate and the closing lid keeps the keyboard clean. Perfect for personal use at home or on the road.
Customer Review: Great little calculator
The calculator is the perfect size. The numbers are not too large but your are able to use them with ease and the large screen is user friendly!

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Casio Graphing Calculator - White (FX9750GPLUSA) MODEL- FX9750GPLUS VENDOR- CASIO CALCULATORS

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Casio FC-200V Financial Calculator with 4-Line Display Full dot, 4-line display / Day calculation / Depreciation / Bond calculation / Break Even point calculation / Statistics / Slide-on hard case
Customer Review: Calculator
Great Seller… but the product isn’t so great. The calculator is confusing and hard to use…
Customer Review: Very limited calculator, useless for mortgage calculations
This calculator is limited to a very basic set of functions. It has 12 modes, each of which lets you calculate a limited number of variables after the input of another set of variables.

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Casio fx-9860G Slim Graphing Calculator Slim Graphing Calculator
Customer Review: Great calculator with Slick Slim-line Packaging
I bought the Casio fx-9860G Slim Graphing Calculator because of the combination of enhanced and easy to use functionality, with a superb display. After previously using other powerful calculators with tiny font sizes and confusing/massive instructions at times, this is a major step up. It has everything needed for most mathematics - calculus, equation solvers, stats, spreadsheets, graphing, programming, recursion etc. and once connected to the Casio Web page using the included Casio software link, other apps can be added - the geometry app is fun and useful. For the cost, this clobbers the higher priced competition - I donated a calculator that cost twice as much to my employer’s charity Christmas raffles. I had given up on calculators in favor of laptop/PC based math codes, but now it is fun again to use a calculator for courses and to just sit back at work sometimes & crank the numbers while going through tech. publications.

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Casio Printing Calculator Prints 2.0 lines per second / independent memory, cost-sell-margin and mark-up / AC power with included adapter / Optional 4 AA Battery
Customer Review: Great product but ………….
If you currently use a non-printing calculator it will take a bit of time to get use to this printing calculator. You cannot do simple math eg. 100-10=90. With a printing calculator you must make entries like this if you need to subtract an equation eg. 100+ then type 10 minus to get the answer of 90. Its strange to explain if you are not familiar with a printing calculator. For those who are I hope I explained correctly. Other than that, its a great product.
Customer Review: Easy
Well, there’s not much to say on this product: it works. It’s solid and easy to use. If you need a printing calculator, this has to be your choice.

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