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HP Prime - worthy successor to HP-71B ?
09-27-2017, 06:07 PM (This post was last modified: 09-27-2017 06:14 PM by Tim Wessman.)
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RE: HP Prime - worthy successor to HP-71B ?
(09-26-2017 07:10 PM)Sukiari Wrote:  HP doesn’t have the textbook publishers printing the step by step how-tos in the math textbooks, or a captive math educator market who recommends the calculator they received training in.

To a large extent, neither does TI anymore. Most books are now coming with "supplements" that give steps for specific models and there are few if any being published that are pure "ti" any more. I think ~10 of those are on the market right now in the US for Prime. You also don't have visibility to the ~6 or so popular textbooks in latin america that are Prime centric (exclusive), nor the ones in Europe.

Quote:I would feel somewhat bad about this but their fans tried to warn them.

Warn them that a machine designed for a *ahem* dying breed of individuals (of which I am one for certain!!!) is the future? Not seeing that one myself. Smile

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