All of them have that cursed = sign on them. They have an RPN mode, but I don't like that they even have an algebraic mode.
The 12c and 12c-Platinum are still the same as they've always been (RPN only). The 12c has been in continual production since its introduction in 1981 and been RPN only the entire time. And while a number of the calculators they offer do have an algebraic mode, it's easy to select RPN the first time you turn it on and then forget how to switch back. I know that's the case for myself and my HP 50g.
The 12c and 12c-Platinum are still the same as they've always been (RPN only).
I know replying to myself is bad form, but I should not have included the 12c-Platinum as RPN only...it does have an algebraic mode.
All of them have that cursed = sign on them. They have an RPN mode, but I don't like that they even have an algebraic mode.
The 12c and 12c-Platinum are still the same as they've always been (RPN only). The 12c has been in continual production since its introduction in 1981 and been RPN only the entire time. And while a number of the calculators they offer do have an algebraic mode, it's easy to select RPN the first time you turn it on and then forget how to switch back. I know that's the case for myself and my HP 50g.