The death of calculator market?
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10-03-2020, 07:50 PM
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RE: The death of calculator market?
(10-03-2020 01:33 PM)Albert Chan Wrote:(10-03-2020 12:53 PM)medwatt Wrote: I graduated high school with Casio FX 115 calculator. I recently got the FX 991 and it's almost the same as the FX 115 with a slightly better screen. I currently own about 10 calculators and I feel Casio scientific calculators are the best in terms of usability. Casio's idea of using modes that allows access to relevant functions in just 1 or 2 keystrokes is the best idea ever in terms of usability. I don't really care how capable a calculator is if you have to hunt down deep menus just to locate the function and this is the reason why I'm not a fan of many of the modern calculators. The Nspire almost solved this problem by including a keyboard but the keyboard is just terrible. I feel it the Prime provided the ability of creating custom menus (like the HP50g), I'd be using it more, but for now, nothing is replacing the Casio 991 (or some equivalent) model. |
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