All throughout school I used Casio machines and they were typically faster than the TI models and in my opinion, Casio was and is more user friendly at less than half the price of TI.
@@patrickjmt Because TI invested in a huge effort over the last 20 years to build curriculum and integrate into textbooks, to the point schools often don't want to deal with students having issues with different models and having to play IT support. So they just demand everyone buy the same. And of course, the TI 83/84+ has been the same insane price forever.
I had the older model 9750GII at highschool. It was already great back then and looking at the menu and some of the buttons on there it has got some neat new features already visible to me.
I didnt have exactly same model but it had same features. I swear these things are life saviours in exam. Cant imagine my engineering without a great scientific calculator.
I'm glad you got sponsored for this video! Good on you!
Thanks! Me too :)
This one is crap compared to an HP Prime
@@claudeshannan4000 you wanna explain how or you just gonna make that statement
All throughout school I used Casio machines and they were typically faster than the TI models and in my opinion, Casio was and is more user friendly at less than half the price of TI.
the elephant in the room is where is the case , is there a case? is it a hard case? I bought one for my HP 15c 1987 still going strong
Someone know how can I get percentage in this calculator Casio fx 9750 giii thank u
Wish I could use these but schools only allow TI84s
ah, that is too bad. i wonder why. and i love grey poupon just so you know. sometimes i go in the kitchen and literally just eat a spoonful of it.
Honestly in my opinion the TI-84 was one of the slower calculators wonder why they make you use them
That's not true in most schools. It's just up to you to learn how to use your own calculator if you have a different model.
@@patrickjmt Because TI invested in a huge effort over the last 20 years to build curriculum and integrate into textbooks, to the point schools often don't want to deal with students having issues with different models and having to play IT support. So they just demand everyone buy the same. And of course, the TI 83/84+ has been the same insane price forever.
I have an fx-9750Gii that I got back in 2013. Found it on clearance at Target for $11.50. I love it. Does everything but cook breakfast.
ha, nice! :)
Great .. will have to get one for teaching... Wow
i'm gonna use mine!
@@patrickjmt Nice
Oh this is the one they sell at Costco. I bought this one. Its amazing and great value for a great price. love it.
Damn you sound older ... thanks for the videos tho ❤️
How do I access the periodic table though?
I had the older model 9750GII at highschool. It was already great back then and looking at the menu and some of the buttons on there it has got some neat new features already visible to me.
We sure are interested on learning more about its functionality
Python interpreter and the cost of this beast is a great combination
I didnt have exactly same model but it had same features. I swear these things are life saviours in exam. Cant imagine my engineering without a great scientific calculator.
HP Prime is a lot way better
What's the best #1 scientific calculator that's easy to use?
HP
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Really nice calculator, wish there was a bit more documentation for it especially with the python stuff.
I mentioned the same thing to the people at Casio...
Which is better? This one or the Casio fx-CG50 model? Please notice.
Your videos helped my alot over the years man. Salute to you!
Wrong, it is not hp rpn, therefore it is shitty