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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for ENTRY
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Positives: Nice Capabilities, Good Affordability, Great Programmability, Display: Large
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www.amazon.com
both have the entry mode that looks like problems written on paper.
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www.amazon.com
the one thing that could be better is entry of numbers in different systems.
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with frequency of occurrence information) are also readily available on-screen with the touch of the central up-down, left-right control key, both before and after their entry for editing, etc.
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all of the one parameter {x} and two parameter {x,y} statistical data (each separately specified with frequency of occurrence information) are also readily available on-screen with the touch of the
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 12 people for ENTRY
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Positives: Excellent Programmability, Nice Capabilities, Nice Affordability, Type: Business and Scientific
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ThomB from Visalia, California,
www.circuitcity.com
a calculator that you will not grow out of.for those loyalists, the enter key has been moved, which takes some re-learning.for those accustomed to algebraic entry, it can be toggled to that format.
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www.walmart.com
i have a couple of hp calculators and i am a big fan of rpn entry.
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www.amazon.com
(note although i have not actually used it the sharp el-506wbbk might be nice all though it doesn't have an rpn entry mode, you can't beat the price however)
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www.amazon.com
i find using rpn much more powerful than normal calculator entry, and the hp quality better than my old casio.
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www.amazon.com
as a plus, this calculator allows the use of both algebraic entry or reverse polish notation entry.
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ThomB from Visalia, California,
www.circuitcity.com
- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for ENTRY
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Positives: Excellent Capabilities, High Quality, Easy To Use, Display: Large
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N/A,
www.newegg.com
the user interface is the best i've seen in a calculator and symbolic equation entry is somewhat similar to using mathcad software for the pc.
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Cycomachead,
www.newegg.com
also unlike the ti-84, if you type in an entry for say nsolve(), the nspire will recognize the function, where the 84 series would not.
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N/A,
www.newegg.com
- 4 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for ENTRY
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Positives: High Quality, Good Capabilities, Easy To Use, Power Source: Battery
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J from Berkeley, CA,
www.circuitcity.com
it also offers niceflexibility for both alg and rpn entry modes - although i've come to realize that rpn isn't as intimidating as it sounds.
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www.amazon.com
the older ones used rpn which some find cumbersome 1-enter-1-+, but the new models can also use standard entry...1+1=2.
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J from Berkeley, CA,
www.circuitcity.com
- 5 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for ENTRY
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Positives: Great Affordability, Great Capabilities, Long Battery Life, Type: Business and Scientific
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www.amazon.com
the only complaint that i have is that the entry method is not as intuitive as my old sharp calculator for things like hex conversion.
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www.amazon.com
it features entry, editing and storage of formulas, has nine variables for temporary storage, supports 4x4 matrices, numerical integration, hex/octal/binary numbers, metric conversions, complex
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www.amazon.com
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$37.00 Est. at AmazonPositives: Connectivity: Cable, Interface: USB (keyboard), Input Interface Type: Keypad-
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have been using another brand that lacked a delete (backspace) key, forcing me to go to the main key to clear a character entry mistake.
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there is a raised dot on the 5 key to ensure the "home" position for data entry.
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www.amazon.com
unfortunately this one does not realise the benefits: so frequently do keystrokes fail to register that i have to check the screen after every entry.
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