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HP Prime G2 Graphing Calculator,Black

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EDIT: I've edited the first post with the changes suggested by Joe Horn, Benjer, toshk and the folks over at Cemetech. Particularly the paragraphs: what my prime looks like after a few months, the LCD paragraphs, and what it's like to use the calculator. I have encountered an error, which perhaps detects a bug in HP PRIME G2 (hardware). For example, if I do this calculation with the virtual calculator: "exp (-10 What does VR mean? I'm pretty sure you don't mean VR as in Virtual Reality. I personally don't use MatLab\ MathCad\ Mathematica that much so maybe you're right, the Prime could be a great competitor. Right now, I don't see the Prime taking down Mathematica.

HP Prime Virtual Calculator Emulator (64-bit) - hpcalc.org HP Prime Virtual Calculator Emulator (64-bit) - hpcalc.org

Another great feature that is possible because of the touchscreen is the app-specific button bar at the bottom of the screen. The Prime has 6 touch buttons that change depending on what app you are using. This makes the calculator much easier to use. The functions that are normally buried in menus are always there when you need them, and gone when you don’t. Firmware update file for the HP Prime running G2 hardware. Updates CAS, updates the programming environment, adds the Python language, adds intelligent math, and makes changes for the Netherlands. Limited, 10 programmable "expression registers" that can reference other functions, registers, and memory

The last topic I'd like to cover is graphing. It really is a breeze. You can calculate and edit all sorts of functions either from the symbol screen or directly from the graph screen. You can even sketch a rough graph with your finger then fine tune it with the transform function! There's two features that are strangely missing, the first is, for some reason you can't calculate an intersection with the x axis without two or more graphs plotted. Anyways, Just like other calculators, the HP Prime can graph polar, parametric, sequential, and 3D equations. The only missing graphing feature is a parametric 3D grapher. I'll briefly mention the other built in apps, there are several solver apps and statistic apps. A Financial solver app, an in-depth spreadsheet app, and a very powerful geometry app which can graph dozens of functions, shapes, lines, and transformations. Some apps are easier to learn to use than others but it's all possible thanks to the amazing help button. The graphing gets an A+ for the environment and an A for graphing features it only needs a 3D parametric grapher to bump it to an A+.

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PM)grsbanks Wrote: It's doubtful that there are still any Rev. A models on the market. There are still some Rev. C models available, notably in the Americas. If you buy one of those, you won't know what colours you're getting until you unbox the unit. Scientific functions: Decimal hrs/hrs min sec conversions; Polar/rectangular conversions; Angle conversions; Base conversions and arithmetic, etc. Experience handheld calculating in the age of touch with the HP Prime Graphing Calculator. This full-color, multi-touch calculator has touchscreen or keypad interaction, powerful math applications, formative assessment tools, wireless connectivity, and a long-life, Li-ion rechargeable battery.PM)toshk Wrote: KEY features missing from the HP Prime? and your KEY is? and Nspire I II and Classpad has all the KEY features. View of someone that can write that long and scaling review of a product. HP Connectivity Kit (64-bit) 2.1.14730 (2023-04-13) - detailed information HP Connectivity Kit (64-bit)

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