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Darn it. I think it's a bit high to compete with the CX (which MSRP's at $129, I think).
Anyway, my parents won't let me buy any new calcs with my own money, so if/when they'll let me, it's going to be a tough choice as to which calc I should buy.
but with more memory
so if HP opens up native development without too much hassle kinda like Casio (and unlike TI), that would be pretty awesome.
Quotebut with more memoryCompared to the CX, twice the amount of NAND Flash, but half the amount of RAM, which is sad...Quoteso if HP opens up native development without too much hassle kinda like Casio (and unlike TI), that would be pretty awesome.Yeah.TI is far too entrenched in the US education system for anyone else to make a significant dent into the US education market, but the Prime is bound to gain following among calculator enthusiasts, especially if native code programming is reasonably accessible.