In Calculator Arms Race, Casio Fires Back: Color Touchscreen ClassPad
KermMartian writes "In what seems to be an accelerating arms race for graphing calculator supremacy between Texas Instruments and Casio, the underdog Casio has fired a return salvo to the recently-announced TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition. The new ClassPad fx-CP400 has a massive color touchscreen and a Matlab-esque CAS. Though not accepted on the SAT/ACT, will such a powerful device gain a strong following among engineers and professionals?"
I'm still confused as to why I'd ever want to replace my HP 48GX.
Or at least Octave. MATLab is too expensive to put on a calculator and if you only want the programing language then Octave is more then enough.
Welcome to 2012 graphical calculators, nice of you to finally join us!
The first Casio graphing calculator with color came out in 1996. CFX-9850
I still have one somewhere.
"500KB RAM to users; appears to have at least a 2-4MB RAM chip"
I think this development puts the new calculators on par with PDA's from 2001. Just before the Treo hit the shelves.
It's like re-living history.
I still do like the hp stack method though, especially for adding bills together quickly
If you want a calculator that does RPN, type dc into the terminal on any UNIX system...
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