Awkward moment when the Ti-84 Plus CE costs almost $160, and yet an $80 Casio FX-CG50 completes the same calculations wildly faster, and even performs 3D color renderings of basic and complex geometric shapes.
Anonymous I had the Classwiz for much longer than the CG50, so I took both until I fully got used to it. Now school’s closed so I have a while to get used to it.
@@phlogchamp do you know if the fx cg 50 has the same function as an ENG button on the classwiz? It converts to engineering notation fast which I find very useful. Thanks
Why do I want this so bad. There is something satisfying when you get undefined after many tries and pump you to hand in the air shouting yes and realise you are so far apart from others you start to question your life choices. Yeah. That happened today when I was playing with graphs and some graphs are more interesting than others.
I gotta love it where at 23:20 you use a Casio scientific calculator to calculate the values to enter into the variables in the Casio graphing calculator. 😂🤣
@@free7903 He wasn't aware that the decal was meant to emulate carbon fiber and just called it a mathematical pattern, I was just poking a bit of fun at that, nothing too offensive. That was the joke.
Heidi Trelz I used a heavy duty utility knife with a new blade. If you have one of those gloves that protect the holding hand against cuts it would be wise to wear it. Nonslip surface. Work small sections. Be very careful as the cut plastic is also dangerous.
Interesting to know. In the UK, in WHSmith (a stationery retail chain), they don't put it on display for the public. They hang cards on the shelf and you take it to checkout, then the staff will hand you the real thing. I suppose that's theft problem solved then. I'm not sure about other retailers.
Spotter and Gamer St Leonard Some items are either locked on the display rack and an employee has to unlock and hand you the item; other items are placed in a larger plastic box that has a magnetic lock and again an employee has to take the item out of the box at checkout. They do that with the more expensive calculators but I’ve bought two calculators that I suppose they didn’t have the plastic boxes for. I don’t blame the retailers as there is rampant theft in the US. I always see packages that have been opened and the item stolen. The stores have surveillance but their security personnel are not particularly efficient although every now and then somebody will be arrested for shoplifting.
By the way, is it (on the fx-CG50) possible the use of units in the "equation solver" app like on the HP 48G series calculator from Hewlett Packard? On the HP 48G series, when using the "equation solver" you can use units even in different system and get the solution of the variable you want. For example: Volume of cylinder (I work with diameters rather than radius): π × (d/2)^2 × h = V d = 6_in h = 1500_m V = (solve)_bbl With the HP 48G series, you can add units (even in different system) to each parameter. For instance you enter 6 inches (6_in) for the diameter, 1500 meters (1500_m) for the height and you want to get the volume in barrels, so you write whatever value in barrels (1_bbl). Then you press "SOLVE" on the volume and the calculator gives you the volume of the cylinder in barrels. Should you want for instance the diameter in meters instead of inches, then you write it in meters (6_m), or the volume in cubic meters or cubic feet then write the unit accordingly (1_m3 or 1_ft3). And so on. You can use any type of unit. Is it possible the use of units on the Casio fx-CG50 in the "equation solver" like you can do on the HP 48G series?
Being Spanish together with English the two most important languages in the world, I wonder why the rear side of the package of this calculator (Casio fx-CG50) is written in several languages except in Spanish.
I don't see any languages other than English on the package for this specific unit in the video. However, I am aware that Casio's calculators are sometimes regional specific. That may affect what goes on the package as well even for the same model
Mostly yes. Although some functions may be at a different place than what you may be used to on a non-graphing scientific calculator. One thing I noticed is that it won't display or allow you to type in recurring numbers in the form of dots on top, whereas the Casio fx-83GT X and fx-85GT X will.
can buttons get washed out, like on fx991es plus number pad is engraved but function buttons(upper) like sin, cos, tan are just printed on and can be rubbed off with time How is this handled on cg50?
Have you reset your calculator or something? They may have been deleted. You can find them on Casio's website and install them from your computer. edu.casio.com/
Am I the only one who collects scientific calculators I have more than 10 of them, my mains are the fx-991 EX and the fx-9750G Plus. I really want the fx-CG50 and to put some games on it lol
Yo yo a fellow calculator collector here😅. I carry one random calculator to class everyday and my friends are in awe of how I bring different model everyday. So far I have: -Casio 991 Es from high school day -Casio 991 Ex (upgrade to 991 es) -Flexoffice 570 vn -Another Casio 991 Es found in an empty classroom (finder's Keeper, right?) - recently bought Casio 991 cw - Casio fx 82 Ex handed to me by my cousin (free stuff lol) This brings my collection to a grand total of 6 calculators
Are you referring to the TI-84 Plus CE? I got that one before this Casio one. I like the casio one better because I think the user interface is easier, and also it's faster. The TI-84 Plus CE has been around for longer so I think classrooms in the US and the UK are more used to it. Although being a good mathematician, I think it's better to get used to different types and brands of calculator.
@@lenmediastudio I have it and it’s pretty terrible in many regards and I am pretty proficient with it and calculators generally. I ordered the CG-50. In many ways even the good scientific calculators (like the Casio Classwiz FX-991EX) are better. My school recommended we get it so everyone has it (Ti-84CE T) and I feel scammed seeing what the CG-50 can do especially at a lower price.
In my opinion, it is. However, the TI-84 Plus has been around for longer, so I reckon people may have more experience with it. But if you are not familiar with either, I think the Casio fx-CG50 is easier to get the hang of.
I got mine 2 years back and right now literally the buttons don't work so I can't navigate and I got my math test tomorrow so I am freaking out, I have resettled it multiple times too and it doesn't work
Sounds like a hardware problem. Mine is working well. (Here cometh some stupid questions and statements) Has the calculator been damages (you dropped it or something)? If you still have warranty or such, you can have a look into that. Alternatively, you can also take it apart, but only if you know what you're doing.
EDIT: Casio classpad fx-cp400 is like the ripoff. I know its have Large touch screen + also even pen / stylus. But I still hate that it uses E-CON3 instead of E-CON4. Which one’s better by the way ? I think it’s the E-Con 4. So that’s why I think that even with the CAS on Casio classpad , I think that the casio fx-cg50 is better.
Each time you put in new batteries, the device will automatically power on and the menu will automatically prompt. Aside from that, you can also go, from main menu ('MENU' button), then System (G), and scroll through to find 'Battery Settings' in which you can change battery type.
@@archocystosyrinx personally yes, it was my hardest A level and I do regret taking it- but I think it was my teaching and not the content because I understand it all now…
Bro u have made a mistake in description u have written that I recorded this video on 6 feb 2019 but I uploaded the video on 6 April 2019 how is that even possible u recorded the video in future and came back to past to upload it😂😂
Awkward moment when the Ti-84 Plus CE costs almost $160, and yet an $80 Casio FX-CG50 completes the same calculations wildly faster, and even performs 3D color renderings of basic and complex geometric shapes.
And shows things in exact form a lot
Can it play mario kart tho
People buy a calculator for calculating, not for playing game. You should get a Nintendo Switch
Yes it can@@Red-ol9xg
CG50 is only 10MGhz faster
Am I the only one who wants a sick calculator as a present?
nope
hol up _I'm_ not the only one?
Not really
Nope
@Aaron -_- no
there is a Casio fx-CG50 sized hole in my soul
Mine too
Spotter and Gamer St Leonard ummm m8 don’t you have 1?
I take a Casio fx-CG50 and a Casio fx-991EX to my exams. Helps tremendously, note, they aren’t standardized tests, just tests in classes, but still.
Why both?
Anonymous I had the Classwiz for much longer than the CG50, so I took both until I fully got used to it. Now school’s closed so I have a while to get used to it.
@@phlogchamp do you know if the fx cg 50 has the same function as an ENG button on the classwiz? It converts to engineering notation fast which I find very useful. Thanks
Which one is better?The f(x)-CG50 one or the f(x)-991EX one?I ordered the f(x)-991EX one by the way on Amazon.
@@alexandrathearmy8464cg50 but harder to use
Why do I want this so bad. There is something satisfying when you get undefined after many tries and pump you to hand in the air shouting yes and realise you are so far apart from others you start to question your life choices. Yeah. That happened today when I was playing with graphs and some graphs are more interesting than others.
The Shopkeeper telling all the detail about the calculator........
Me: *Can it solve 2+2?*
nobody:
him: *lovely*
Lovely
As an aside, french cuffs are classy af :)
11:50
this 3d graphing calculator is really useful for shopping !
Can’t lie the price is a bit peak 😭
cheaper then the ti 84 plus ce and better
How much?
£70 if u get a discount from Pearson
I gotta love it where at 23:20 you use a Casio scientific calculator to calculate the values to enter into the variables in the Casio graphing calculator. 😂🤣
15:27 Dec = Decimal
Hex = Hexadecimal
Bin = Binary
Carbon fiber decal, most definitely a mathematical pattern! jokes aside nice review off the calc!
What joke?
@@free7903 He wasn't aware that the decal was meant to emulate carbon fiber and just called it a mathematical pattern, I was just poking a bit of fun at that, nothing too offensive. That was the joke.
@@coolbionicle ok
My best flex is that I own this and yet never use it
give me it
I think it comes with micro-python programming language app from factory, right?
Yes
That’s an easy package to open. In the US they use thick antitheft packaging which is no picnic to open.
Yeah. I can't get mine open. Any tips?
Heidi Trelz I used a heavy duty utility knife with a new blade. If you have one of those gloves that protect the holding hand against cuts it would be wise to wear it. Nonslip surface. Work small sections. Be very careful as the cut plastic is also dangerous.
Interesting to know. In the UK, in WHSmith (a stationery retail chain), they don't put it on display for the public. They hang cards on the shelf and you take it to checkout, then the staff will hand you the real thing. I suppose that's theft problem solved then. I'm not sure about other retailers.
Spotter and Gamer St Leonard Some items are either locked on the display rack and an employee has to unlock and hand you the item; other items are placed in a larger plastic box that has a magnetic lock and again an employee has to take the item out of the box at checkout. They do that with the more expensive calculators but I’ve bought two calculators that I suppose they didn’t have the plastic boxes for. I don’t blame the retailers as there is rampant theft in the US. I always see packages that have been opened and the item stolen. The stores have surveillance but their security personnel are not particularly efficient although every now and then somebody will be arrested for shoplifting.
Him: Quick Start Guide........
Me: Oh Yeah let's Gooo.
***We don't need that***
Me: *Audible Confusion*
By the way, is it (on the fx-CG50) possible the use of units in the "equation solver" app like on the HP 48G series calculator from Hewlett Packard?
On the HP 48G series, when using the "equation solver" you can use units even in different system and get the solution of the variable you want. For example:
Volume of cylinder (I work with diameters rather than radius):
π × (d/2)^2 × h = V
d = 6_in
h = 1500_m
V = (solve)_bbl
With the HP 48G series, you can add units (even in different system) to each parameter. For instance you enter 6 inches (6_in) for the diameter, 1500 meters (1500_m) for the height and you want to get the volume in barrels, so you write whatever value in barrels (1_bbl). Then you press "SOLVE" on the volume and the calculator gives you the volume of the cylinder in barrels. Should you want for instance the diameter in meters instead of inches, then you write it in meters (6_m), or the volume in cubic meters or cubic feet then write the unit accordingly (1_m3 or 1_ft3). And so on. You can use any type of unit.
Is it possible the use of units on the Casio fx-CG50 in the "equation solver" like you can do on the HP 48G series?
Ya figure it out
i bought one for further maths a level getting it tomorrow super excited!
Getting mine on Wednesday!
Very informative and useful by the way do you take a calculator with you when you shop?
I tried it a few times but I don't do it anymore lol.
9:13 because rechargeable batteries have a lower voltage (1.2v) than non-rechargeable batteries (1.5v)
Being Spanish together with English the two most important languages in the world, I wonder why the rear side of the package of this calculator (Casio fx-CG50) is written in several languages except in Spanish.
I don't see any languages other than English on the package for this specific unit in the video. However, I am aware that Casio's calculators are sometimes regional specific. That may affect what goes on the package as well even for the same model
Bias lol
Latinos are dummies they don't know how to use a calculator. It is a waste of space and ink to print Spanish.
@@sicee
1st. That's a racist comment.
2nd. I'm not latino, but Spaniard = European.
@@gcalvaro tbh I agree with you
I have a doubt can graphic calculator does the same function as scientific calculator?
Mostly yes. Although some functions may be at a different place than what you may be used to on a non-graphing scientific calculator. One thing I noticed is that it won't display or allow you to type in recurring numbers in the form of dots on top, whereas the Casio fx-83GT X and fx-85GT X will.
Always liked the fact that casios can use dry cells.
I'm studying in France. Here it's called GRAPH 90+E. It's sold in box and Feb 2024 I bought it for 99.99 euros. The color is also white.
Can I open pdf in this calculation
the calculator to calculator 2.5 mm jack can transfer audio to a speaker.
can buttons get washed out, like on fx991es plus
number pad is engraved but function buttons(upper) like sin, cos, tan are just printed on and can be rubbed off with time
How is this handled on cg50?
I can't say for sure. I haven't used it very often and the buttons are still there. It looks like they're all printed on
is there a calculator where you can setup a form and then just enter the variables and also keep the form when you power it off?
They all have programs you can save.
The usb cable can actually charge the calculator if you put in rechargeable batteries.
how do you not know half the things on this calculator 😭 isn’t this mainly for A level further maths
Bru u don’t even need all at fir alevel maths it just helps a lil
I got the same calculator but mine used to have the last 5 icons but it no longer has them. What can I do?
Have you reset your calculator or something? They may have been deleted. You can find them on Casio's website and install them from your computer. edu.casio.com/
Am I the only one who collects scientific calculators
I have more than 10 of them, my mains are the fx-991 EX and the fx-9750G Plus. I really want the fx-CG50 and to put some games on it lol
I have a collection of over 50 calculators, mostly modern ones, some older/classic ones. I love them!
Yo yo a fellow calculator collector here😅. I carry one random calculator to class everyday and my friends are in awe of how I bring different model everyday. So far I have:
-Casio 991 Es from high school day
-Casio 991 Ex (upgrade to 991 es)
-Flexoffice 570 vn
-Another Casio 991 Es found in an empty classroom (finder's Keeper, right?)
- recently bought Casio 991 cw
- Casio fx 82 Ex handed to me by my cousin (free stuff lol)
This brings my collection to a grand total of 6 calculators
Hola, una consulta. En hojas de cálculo cuantas filas y columnas te permite ingresar?
Can I charge it using the cord or do I have to switch the batteries?
You have to replace batteries. The cord is only used for data transfer and cannot charge the device.
This guy who doesn’t know you can’t have - roots bought a graphical calculator for like £100
Have you tried the Ti-84CE? I have it and I’m thinking of getting this one.
Are you referring to the TI-84 Plus CE? I got that one before this Casio one. I like the casio one better because I think the user interface is easier, and also it's faster. The TI-84 Plus CE has been around for longer so I think classrooms in the US and the UK are more used to it. Although being a good mathematician, I think it's better to get used to different types and brands of calculator.
@@lenmediastudio I have it and it’s pretty terrible in many regards and I am pretty proficient with it and calculators generally. I ordered the CG-50. In many ways even the good scientific calculators (like the Casio Classwiz FX-991EX) are better. My school recommended we get it so everyone has it (Ti-84CE T) and I feel scammed seeing what the CG-50 can do especially at a lower price.
Don’t put it in the bin because it does not work in the bin.
It’s a great calculator, but I still like the TI better
ti is slooow
Does anyone know if there is a command for Laplace transform on this calculator?
Is this better than the TI-84 Plus CE.
In my opinion, it is. However, the TI-84 Plus has been around for longer, so I reckon people may have more experience with it. But if you are not familiar with either, I think the Casio fx-CG50 is easier to get the hang of.
does it support C programming?
I Can understand math Formulas but i cant calculate This video Helps me Alot
I'm terrible maths. But I want this tho lol
Can I use the calculator for IGCSE‘s? Or is it forbidden?
It is permitted in GCSE, but I'm not sure about IGCSE. It probably is.
education.casio.co.uk/exams/cg50
Imagine if this calculator can connect to wifi. 😂😂😂
Congratulations! Screen size?
I got mine 2 years back and right now literally the buttons don't work so I can't navigate and I got my math test tomorrow so I am freaking out, I have resettled it multiple times too and it doesn't work
Sounds like a hardware problem. Mine is working well.
(Here cometh some stupid questions and statements)
Has the calculator been damages (you dropped it or something)? If you still have warranty or such, you can have a look into that. Alternatively, you can also take it apart, but only if you know what you're doing.
@@lenmediastudio thank you for the suggestion, I'll look up to if I have a warranty cuz I have been using it for about 2 years now, thanks again :)
Can anyone please tell me it is used for Catholic binary octal hex and full adder...
Очень хороший обзор! Спасибо!
where do you use the small cable for?
Most likely for transferring programs
I guess you still don't know about the Casio classpad fx-cp400 , it's expensive but it can do any thing hopfully.
EDIT: Casio classpad fx-cp400 is like the ripoff. I know its have Large touch screen + also even pen / stylus. But I still hate that it uses E-CON3 instead of E-CON4. Which one’s better by the way ? I think it’s the E-Con 4. So that’s why I think that even with the CAS on Casio classpad , I think that the casio fx-cg50 is better.
This man has some really long fingers. I have stubby little sausage fingers. Lol.
BTW - NiMH is nickel metal hydride.
Are the batteries rechargable?
The ones that come with the box aren't. Although you can put in rechargeable batteries. Beware of the battery type you select in the menu.
@@lenmediastudio Thanks, man!
How do you change the battery type being used in the system after you change it?
Each time you put in new batteries, the device will automatically power on and the menu will automatically prompt. Aside from that, you can also go, from main menu ('MENU' button), then System (G), and scroll through to find 'Battery Settings' in which you can change battery type.
Time to one up my math teacher and get a better graphing calc. than him.
Than *his
Can it go on Google?
I wonder how many Function this calculator has😅
Will this help me learn algebra?
Oh yeah. You learn better by visualizing.
what i have to do for %?
I'm not sure if there is such an option. I just put in their decimal values.
IM GONNA GET ONE FOR MY BIRTHDAY 🎉🎉🎉
I had this for Alevel - I AM TELLING YOU IT WAS AMAZINGGGGGGGG
What’d u get in a level
@@turbiyo4026I got a B with the aqa exam board
@@kareemahchowdhury7485 was it hard
@@archocystosyrinx personally yes, it was my hardest A level and I do regret taking it- but I think it was my teaching and not the content because I understand it all now…
How to charge it?
Intro👌👌👌
The calculator gets me to qwerty keypad era of mobile phones which is not available wider like before or totally not available
does anyone know if you can recharge the batteries directly through the calculator
Yes you can
@@MrScarampiandres Cool!
Heh, I like the warning.
Is this allowed in the gcse exam
It probably it
education.casio.co.uk/exams/cg50
It is! I have one and am taking it into mine
this is way too OP for a maths gcse exam 😭
Hayden's symthony.
Haydn's symphony
my school made us buy this :)
It’s worth it
Yes!!!! inject it in my veins!
nice hands
Kak apakah tipe ini sudah lengkap banget?
Can I download Vietnamese?🧐🧐
Surely there’s an app for this?
The fx cg50 is capable of connecting to a device like a digital thermometer and logging data over time
How much?
100
How much rs we
12000
It is slightly worth it
Good
How do I get the percentage sign ?
I haven't found that. I just put in a number that's divided by 100, instead of putting a percentage sign at the end
Iam in high school freshman and savaing money to buy one of this calculators
Got it for £94 on Amazon including postage.
My school expects me to buy this broooo
Is like £99
bob bob that is not cheappp
@@treasbelee5547 are you sure its this one? Or the classwiz
Yea I just had to buy one for the PSAT it cost 100$ ;-;
Bold X is a vector
0:01 yeh its true but im tryna buy a calc that can solve an math equation for me
You are a funny man did you know that
Price khoto
can someone gift me this on my birthday
no CAS no talk
theres cas if you download khicas
@@ndane2 send a link to that please
Fing yiu😂😂😂
Oh no
ممكن نعرف بكم
Bro u have made a mistake in description u have written that I recorded this video on 6 feb 2019 but I uploaded the video on 6 April 2019 how is that even possible u recorded the video in future and came back to past to upload it😂😂
No. Finally. After two years, the answer is that Feb = February, Apr = April. So he came back after two months, not negative two months.
That is so expensive
Why is this nonsense 100 bucks ?
u get games on it lol
@@jacobwaldman9993Tutorial?
i ALMOST shop lifted this i will get it next time fr
Follow Jesus Christ he loves us all repent of your sins amen 🙏🏾
fake
Amen
If your in the US don't get it you'll regret it (if your in a school)
such a damn boring unboxing review LOL
you were warned