Pros: Big screen, huge amount of memory, many built-in functions and features Cons: Price
Okay, so I tried to think up a title that would make this seem a little more interesting than the bland review of a calculator that it is. Having failed miserably in my attempt, I'll go straight to some information about the 49G in the hope that I'll...
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The calculator itself is very aesthetically pleasing. With it's seafoam green metallic body and translucent matching cover, it looks likes a fabulous new toy! At least they're more...
Pros: Does literally everything, great internet support Cons: time to learn, users manuals, cost, hard to find
I have been a loyal TI user since high school and the TI-80. I could never figure out the Reverse Polish Notation on the HP calcs. I used a TI-85 in college while majoring in engineering and without it, I would not have passed! If I would have had the HP...
Pros: Amazing power, RPN, step-by-step, 3D-graphing...the list goes on Cons: Takes a while to learn, cost
I'd like to give a short introduction before I really start my review here. I am a 17 year old high school student, and I just finished my junior year. I take the most advanced math that my school offers (Academic Trig, Advanced Algebra, Analytic...
Pros: Much more functionality than TIs, More Efficient (RPN), Large Memory, better keyboard layout, on-calculator help Cons: A little expensive, bad color (blue), Can be slow if you dont use built-in functions
I first started out using a TI-85 in early high school. Then I switched to the HP48GX. At first it was difficult to use because I was not use to the RPN. By the end of the day, I saw why RPN is so much more efficient.
It uses a stack so your entry...
Pros: Powerful Calculators...Does about everything a Engineering Student would need...Cool Color... Cons: User guide packaged sucks...
I think I could express my opinion on this calculator pretty good now...I've owned it for a few months now. First thing first, the User Guide packaged with the calculator really sucks...and I recommend going to HP's website and viewing the Advanced User...
Pros: Does it all, or nearly so Cons: Steep learning curve, button layout.
Before I get to the meat of this review, I have to say that the 49G is really a marvel of technology. It has incredible symbolic math capabilities, and can perform nearly any calculation (including things like FFTs, all sorts of matrix operations, etc)....
131-by-80-pixel display, up to 9 lines by 33 characters RPN, algebraic, and textbook entry system logic 1.13 MB memory; over 2300 built-in functions A...More at Amazon Marketplace
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