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Graphing Calculator NY Schools - Special School Model. Allows students to input in a natural textbook display fashion but the fx-9860GII S outputs or displays results only in format allowed by schools. 4-AAA batteries included.http://www.officeegghead.com/browse.ihtml?step=5&prodstoreid=12024&pid=1787475
Well, I ended up buying the 9750GII the 40 usd difference is quite big for the few extra feutures of the 9860. Besides, I have to pay an extra 20% because our President doesn't want dolars to go outside the country. TIs or HPs calculators are out of my reach and used electric goods can't enter the country via mail. As far as I read, it is possible to upgrade the 9750 to have the same features of the 9860. So, why spend more? maybe it is faster but I can wait 2-5 seconds more.I bought on Friday and I just received the tracking number. Fingers crossed Thanks a lot for the help, guys!
Congratulations!I have to say that the 9750GII is FAR more powerful than TI-83/84, from hardware (faster CPU and larger memory) to software (once you upgrade it to 9860, you will see the familiar natural display on your 570ES. Also, CASIO does a better job in integration. Far more precision than TI)Even if you own a Power Graphic 2 model, still you can upgrade it. But all the related information is in Chinese. Maybe you can contact chsi at cncalc.org for translation. www.cncalc.org/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=8335
20MHz, not overclocked... You'll get the grasp of intrusing a castle in Wolfenstein 3D, you'll have the head reversed with Gravity DUck ,and so on!