On 2010-02-18 Ozzy081, Mich wrote: This calculator pretty much provides everything anyone would need academically, except in advanced mathematics (calculus, complex numbers, advanced statistics). In comparison to the the casio fx115 models, this TI has no where near the features available - however even with these limitations, the biggest drawbacks would be the lack of multiple line display or scroll capability, and the limited memory (3 variables).
The casio models will do so much more than this model and with more than double the memory - and yet this calculator feels exceptionally better in use; the keyboard layout, appearance, and feel are significantly better than the casios. And for this reason I find myself reaching far more often for this TI in use than for the Casio. Either platform will get you comfortably thru college level courses (where it should be about the math, not the calculator), or thru the ncees exams too. This simple calculator just has a real quality feel and look about it - yeah it could do more (like the casio), but IMO, its aesthetics forgives some of its limitations.. And summed up by saying Basic, but provides everything one should need. Currently Texas Instruments TI36X Solar Scientific Calculator has an overall rating of 8 over 10.
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Texas Instruments claimed Perfect for advanced algebra, trigonometry, computer science, chemistry and statistics. One- and two-variable statistics include results for linear regression and trend line analysis. Adds, subtracts, multiplies and divides fractions entered in traditional numerator/denominator format. Three memories, 10 English/metric conversions and eight physical constants. ANYLITE solar power operates even in low light. Protective slide case included.
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