(06-18-2015 10:03 AM)akmon Wrote: [ -> ]AS for the keyboard, most of the keys are common on both calculators.
If a key deviates in one or more of its functions printed on it or on the faceplate, it is either a lost case for the emulator or a case for a sticker.
(06-17-2015 09:28 AM)KlaasKuperus Wrote: [ -> ] (06-17-2015 08:53 AM)Arno K Wrote: [ -> ]This is want I saw tonight:https://www.taschenrechner.de/shop/artik...hikrechner
Seems Hp calculators have no future in Germany.
Arno
Don't take this personal, but I think it's funny how one dealer's approach to Prime (that is based on the first firmware bugs) is making you think that HP calculators have no future in Germany.
I wanted to update my post here, as we have just received approval for the Bayern state on HP Prime. So there
is a future!
http://www.isb.bayern.de/gymnasium/faech...steme_cas/
Wow, nice to read that. Finally one device that is really capable allowed at school-exams in Germany.
Arno
So it looks like HP has finally listened: The HP Prime (NW280AA) is now $150 on Bestbuy.ca. It was $195 just a few months ago.
It could probably be because it wasn't selling at all at its original price, though. I mean, the Nspire CX CAS was like $30 cheaper and those who absolutely wanted the Prime probably bought it on American websites instead.
(07-09-2015 02:16 AM)Kevin Ouellet Wrote: [ -> ]So it looks like HP has finally listened: The HP Prime (NW280AA) is now $150 on Bestbuy.ca. It was $195 just a few months ago.
It could probably be because it wasn't selling at all at its original price, though. I mean, the Nspire CX CAS was like $30 cheaper and those who absolutely wanted the Prime probably bought it on American websites instead.
I think $150 still weights a lot on the lollipops budget. Not all 1st graders can afford this budget for a calculator.