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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 7 people for ENGINEER
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Positives: Great Capabilities, Great Affordability, Easy To Use, Display: Large
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mic_gatech,
www.pricegrabber.com
needed one scientific calculator that could meet my calculation requirements throughout my engineering studies.
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also it is an accepted calculator at the fundamentals of engineering exam
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i used it for the mechanical engineering p.e.
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for the price, i really liked this calculator, which i use for straight forward engineering calculations.
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i am an engineer in a sales role.
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mic_gatech,
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 6 people for ENGINEER
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Positives: Good Capabilities, Nice Affordability, Good Programmability, Display: Large
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being a young math nerd and later moving on to engineering i have always needed a good calculator next to me.
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the sharp makes everything i do as an engineer easier.
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calculators for advanced use in statistics, calculus and engineering.
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i am an engineer, and have generally used hp calculators over the years.
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i like the fixed/scientific/engineering notations.
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 25 people for ENGINEER
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Positives: Great Programmability, Great Capabilities, Good Affordability, Type: Business and Scientific
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www.walmart.com
it is the best calculator for the national engineering and land surveying exams.
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A Customer from Longview, WA,
clickfrom.buy.com
excellent product for simple engineering calculations.
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lindguini from Los Angeles, CA,
clickfrom.buy.com
however, any serious scientist or engineer (such as myself) always keeps a trusty calculator close-at-hand for quick work in the office or field.
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Chris from Colorado Springs, CO,
www.circuitcity.com
i am a circuit design engineer and happen to love rpn, as i owned an hp-28s for 15 years until the battery cover could not be glued shut anymore (the calculator still works fine, but i don't feel
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Betty from Upstate NY,
www.circuitcity.com
this calculator is one of the few allowed for taking the many exams he will have relating to civil engineering.
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- 4 RECOMMENDED by 8 people for ENGINEER
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Positives: Good Capabilities, Easy To Use, Compact, Without Print Option
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powerful and useful for most mathmaticians or engineers.
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imagine being in an engineering or technical environment and having to pull out a stylus every time you wish to do anything but the basic four functions.
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i have tried to use the cas features of high end calculators: ti 89, casio fx 2.0 to solve real algebra problems in my work as a software engineer, but was always frustrated by the difficulty of
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their less then satisfactory calculators look like badly engineerd garbadge when compared to their casio counterparts.
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if students get exposed to these devices in a late middle school curriculum and beyond (after they first master many of the basics of mathematics and science), in my opinion they will want to
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- 5 RECOMMENDED by 5 people for ENGINEER
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Positives: Good Affordability, Good Capabilities, Long Battery Life, Type: Business and Scientific
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this is an excellent calculator, particularly for engineering functions that require polar-rectangular conversions, where it solidly trounces even the ti-89 titanium for convenience.
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this calculator is a good scientific based one with lots of great features for use in just about any engineering discipline.
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it might not graph, it might not perform symbolic math, it might not use rpn or have a precision-engineered keypad with double-injection-molded keys -- and above all it's certainly not a computer --
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- engineering notation
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i am a practicing electrical/electronic engineer and have had a sharp el-506 for eons that still works and is no bigger than 3" x 5" notecard.
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Positives: Great Capabilities, Good Programmability, Compact, Type: Business and Scientific
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i have a handheld calculated industries calculator that i use for engineering calculations.
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we have a fabrication facility and we also use them in our engineering dept..
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