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General Calculator Help / Re: Might seem cliche... But nSpire cx cas vs hp prime?
« on: February 09, 2014, 01:34:22 pm »
Ok so is there anything that the nspire cx cas has that the prime doesn't?
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General Calculator Help / Re: Might seem cliche... But nSpire cx cas vs hp prime?« on: February 09, 2014, 01:34:22 pm »
Ok so is there anything that the nspire cx cas has that the prime doesn't?
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General Calculator Help / Re: Might seem cliche... But nSpire cx cas vs hp prime?« on: February 06, 2014, 08:47:04 pm »
Okay so is HP planning on adding 3D graphing in the future? Right now I am only doing simple things like trig but my teacher said to invest in a nice calculator now (he recommended the cx cas) as it will most likely last me through college. Which one is the most "future proof"?
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General Calculator Help / Might seem cliche... But nSpire cx cas vs hp prime?« on: February 06, 2014, 01:01:36 am »
I am getting a new calculator for school (and possibly some programming/fun on the side). I have heard great things about both the ti nspire cx cas and the hp prime. Which one is better for what i am doing?
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General Calculator Help / Re: New to calculators« on: August 27, 2013, 08:02:16 pm »
Thanks for the great replies, they're very helpful! I think I will go with a nspire cx cas just for school (at least for now ) then possibly get a ti84 or FX-9860GII later for programming, etc. is there anyway to downgrade or hack the nspire cx cas to run games, etc???
On a further note, the hp prime is pretty much an iPhone, and kinda defeats the fun of a calculator (or at least in my sense ) 5
General Calculator Help / New to calculators« on: August 26, 2013, 08:57:33 pm »
Hello all-
I just started high school and am debating a graphing calculator to buy. Of course, i would use it for school, but on the side i would like to use it for programming, etc. i have looked at the TI-nspire CX CAS and that is what my math teacher reccommended, so that is one of my top options. Another calc that seemed interesting was the HP-50g. Ive heard that it is a very powerful calculator with lots of programming capabilities. Ive also looked at the Casio prizm (doesnt seem to have thst much functionality) and the TI-89 titanium (why get a non-color CAS when you can get the TI-nspire?) Which would be the best for school and of course all the programming and downloading games? Thanks
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