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An enthusiastic review of a new Casio calculator by Dave the famous EEV blogger from Australia. He seems to appreciate calculators, so he’s ok in my book.

https://youtu.be/IsIKyt64Tt4

Interestingly he entered an equation using the engineering u symbol but when I performed that calculation on the prime I got a syntax error. ?
(06-17-2018 08:53 AM)tcab Wrote: [ -> ]An enthusiastic review of a new Casio calculator by Dave the famous EEV blogger from Australia. He seems to appreciate calculators, so he’s ok ? in my book.

https://youtu.be/IsIKyt64Tt4

That's a segment extracted from a video posted on his main channel nearly 3 years ago (2015-08-25).

https://youtu.be/g65sCqZc5Ug?t=27m44s

And that was how I first found out about that calculator and ordered one from an Indian seller on eBay.
Hmm well it popped up on his EEV Blog channel #2. a week ago (June 2018). Is he recycling content? Dunno. And his main channel has this related Casio calculator video only a week ago too https://youtu.be/wF3xKFOJ804

Personally it's got to be programmable to be a real calculator - and none if his are Smile. But I love his enthusiasm for real calculators. He had a nice review of a HP-85 once too, I remember.
(06-17-2018 11:26 AM)tcab Wrote: [ -> ]Hmm well it popped up on his EEV Blog channel #2. a week ago (June 2018). Is he recycling content? Dunno. And his main channel has this related Casio calculator video only a week ago too https://youtu.be/wF3xKFOJ804

Personally it's got to be programmable to be a real calculator - and none if his are Smile. But I love his enthusiasm for real calculators. He had a nice review of a HP-85 once too, I remember.

He showed his DM15L near the end of that Casio fx-260 Solar II video. He's also featured a HP-41CV a couple of times, including a teardown video.

https://youtu.be/R4V1xPHL804?t=13m38s (mailbag)
https://youtu.be/mGFJQxAbWeY (teardown)
(06-17-2018 08:53 AM)tcab Wrote: [ -> ]Interestingly he entered an equation using the engineering u symbol but when I performed that calculation on the prime I got a syntax error. ?

So any idea how to do this same calculation on e.g. the Prime? See attached screen shot.
Can the Prime's corresponding symbol be used?
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