Wednesday, March 31, 2010

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Programming instructions provided reference an expired manual. The new manual has changed page numbers, equations, and equation forms making this program guide useless.

The technical support number provided is a fax number and the email address is returned as undeliverable.

Amazon should be ashamed.

****Once I contaced the seller through Amazon and convinced them of the problem, they identified a printing error that caused older manuals to ship as current. Once the problem was identified, a current manual was promptly provided. I would upgrade my rating to four stars, reserving one because of the delay in my test prep.Get more detail about HP Calculators HP33S Scientific Calculator F2216A.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

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This is a nice all-around calculator. I'm hyper sensitive to the tactile feel of the buttons on a calculator (or keyboard, for that matter). The mush-buttons of most other desktop calculators in this product's price range drive me nuts. When you push on these units the button will wobble (drastically!) from side to side as well as move down. A rough analogy is trying to sit on a large inflated ballon as a kid; you go every which way. As a consequence, my fingers often slip off the keys and I make errors. I have an otherwise great Canon calculator that has this flaw, and I never use it.

The Sharp has computer-keyboard-type keys. Check out the feel on your numeric keypad as you read this: that's how solid the keys feel on the Sharp. Each key has a mechanism that restricts the key motion to vertical (up and down) only, with virtually no side-to-side mush. This is the sole reason I bought this unit, and the reason was to replace the Canon.

The printout is a bit light (for both black and red inks), and may be due to old/dried out print pads on my particular unit. I haven't gotten around (or really needed) to replace them to see if this fixes the problem.

The printer is a bit slow, but practically speaking it's a non-issue. There is a generous keybout buffer to capture strokes, and, frankly, I like it when I get a bit ahead of the machine and it cranks calculations to catch up with me (yeah, I know; it's weird). For the record, I've never lost a number yet.

Only thing keeping it from 5 stars is the light printout (my Canon had a gorgeous solid purple in a beautiful font; the Sharp output is somewhat faded, with a pedestrian font. Again, this may be my particular print rollers, see above). I'm also hyper-sensitized to these things; they might not bother you at all.

Great machine overall. I'd buy another in a heartbeat if this one failed.

- Paul Fredrick
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I ordered this specific calculator because it's the same one I've been using - believe it or not - for around 15 years; since early high school! It's a great scientiific calculator, and the screen on mine finally started to go. I was pleased to find an identical one that was brand new factory sealed.Get more detail about Casio FX250HC Basic Scientific Calculator.

Monday, March 29, 2010

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OK, I probably could live without it, but I wouldn't want to! I have used this calculator every single day (Monday-Friday) at work for the past 2 and a half years. It's a great calculator and it's on my Christmas list this year so I can have one to use at home as well! I love the Cost, Sell, Margin functions. The buttons are nice and big, so you can easily punch in and crunch numbers on the fly. It's definitely durable - no problems at all in that department. It's also nice that you can lay it flat or tilt up a bit if need-be. Really a super calculator - my company gives one to every employee on their first day. Get more detail about Sharp EL339HB Semi-Desk Executive Metal Top 12-Digit Calculator.

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Friday, March 26, 2010

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

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You cannot tell from pictures how a product will feel and perform. I took a chance on this one and have been pleasantly surprised. I've never carried a separate keypad for my laptop, but I always carry a calculator. The added functionality is welcome. The keys operate smoothly. The keyboard is not standard size, but large enough to operate with three fingers. The display is large and easy to see. It has rubber feet that stay put as you enter keys. When attached to a computer, you can choose between entering numbers directly like a standard keypad or you can go offline, make calculations, and send the result to your spreadsheet or other software. The keyboard includes arrow keys for navigation and the all important backspace key. Pretty Cool! I showed my new device all around the office and now I am Mr. Cool!Get more detail about Canon DK100i USB Calculator (9722A001AA).

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I have had this for five years.

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The screen is big
The numbers are separated by comma every three (many out there are not)
Solar augments battery life.
Pivoting Screen

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Canon does not tell you that you can change the internal battery when it runs out. They want you to buy a new one. Truth is, you can unscrew the bottom, and remove the tiny flat battery and replace at any Radio Shack.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

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Used this calculator and 3 of it's predecessors for about 25 years. Easy to use, durable, quite a good buy. I would have thought that with what I paid for rush delivery charges, it would have arrived a litte quicker, but I purchased through an off shoot of Amazon.Get more detail about Sharp(R) QS-2770A Commercial Use Printing Calculator.

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I have been using a version of this Sharp calculator from early high school all the way up thru a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering and now as a professional - it rocks! For science/engineering students, there is none better. It is simple and will do everything you need (almost - see below). Forget about those cumbersome, expensive graphing calculators. Save some money and buy one of these bad boys instead. Graphing calculators are a waste of time - learn how to do it on paper. This calculator deserves 5 stars, but I can only give it 4 because they took away the conversion functions for hexadecimal, octal, and binary numbers - essential for computer science & electrical engineering students. What the heck! Where can I still buy the EL-506? Mine finally broke...Get more detail about Sharp EL-531VB Calculator.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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Monday, March 22, 2010

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

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I have owned top of the line graphing and scientific calculators from TI, HP, Casio, Sharp, etc. This machine, the Casio FX-2.0PLUS, continues the Casio quality tradition and is definitely put together very well. It is also a very good improvement over its predecessor, the Casio FX-2.0, with a very fine portable design and now with a CAS (Computer Algebra System). The pros and cons as I see it are:

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1) It has all the standard regular features and also is supplied with a full set of CAS features that we have come to expect on such a machine.

2) The machine itself is reasonably fast with a nice graphical interface and resultant plotting system. The resultant plots are high quality and with the many added features available for enhancement are very intuitive for the learning process.

3) It has a nice, but older style, body design that sits very nicely both on a desk or a table as well as in your hand.

4) It has a large amount of onboard main memory, plus additional Flash memory (See Con below) for tackling quite memory intensive problems.

5) Although it is called a calculator, it is really a small and fast handheld computer system which can tackle problems from the most simple to almost the most complex.

6) It has a very useful user interface system with multiple icons. The calculator functions are all controlled using an Algebraic Operating System (AOS).

CONS:

1) Some functions that you would readily expect to be available with a single key press on the main keyboard require instead multiple key presses, but usually with only a single shifted key press first.

2) Apparently the Flash memory is not extremely well made or of very high quality and can degrade significantly over a period of a couple of years time.
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Do not buy this from Polsteins Home & Beyond (They are the default)! They don't even carry them, but instead try and slip you the far inferior model 8510 Home Project Calc. They then promise to e-mail you a return label, and then don't do anything at all. I have just reported this company to the FTC for fraud. If you have been scammed by Polsteins Home & Beyond, either by the old Bait and Switch, or another unethical and illegal business practice, report them to the FTC at: www.ftc.gov. Be aware of your rights, the FTC says that if they send you something other than what you ordered YOU DON"T HAVE TO RETURN IT! They must still refund your money.Get more detail about Calculated Industries 8525 ProjectCalc Plus Calculator.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

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I've owned my HP48GX for close to 12 years, and discovered that what started out as a dreaded but required calculator for my math classes (at Missouri S&T), it is hard to imagine not using it now in the professional world. Honestly the calculator did see more use in the college years, but recently I've found it needs some maintenance. Considering how much "pounding" it went though on the keyboard, it lasted longer than your typical graphing calculator. The Matrices and library functions are valuable assets, as well as the printing option and infrared interface. I decided to purchase the programming manual for it so to learn how to program on it better, and it does help. Eventually I am going to have to get a few keys fixed, which function 'sometimes', but the value of getting it fixed definitely is worth not having to buy a new graphing calculator or replacing it with another. The only down side is it doesn't use an AC current.

Now I wish HP would only make something more modern and as good as the 48GX. Hopefully they will someday, but until then I'm holding onto mine.Get more detail about HP 48Gx 128Kb Ram Programmable Expandable Graphing Calculator.

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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As an engineer of 30+ years, and now an engineering professor, I truly believe the HP 48G series of calculators is one of the best calculators ever developed....even if it is not the most intuitive. I remember starting college with a TI calculator (an SR-50). At some point, someone turned me onto the HP calculators of the day. After using one for a short period, I knew this was the way calculators were suppose to work. Very fast, very logical, very easy to use!

The major reason most persons do not like the HP is due to the RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) logic and RPL (Reverse Polish Lisp) language employed by the HP; generally because they do not understand it. RPN logic is how math is done, even pencil on paper. It is extremely logical. Even algebraic entry calculators, when not set to textbook entry, employ RPN logic for functions (ie: logs, trig functions, etc.). RPN logic forces the user to start from inside and equation and work outward. Of course, this is exactly how one solves anything pencil on paper! As a simple example, the sum of 5 and 8 in algebraic logic AND in textbook entry is 5 + 5 = ??
In RPN, there is no equal key. Instead, there is an ENTER key. So one would press 5 [ENTER] 5 + To the unitiated, this appears confusing on the surface. However, when one understands how the mind processes information, and when one truly understands how mathematics is performed, one realizes this is exactly how one handles math without the calculator. This is why there are no parenthesis on an RPN calculator. They're unneccessary. The advantage of RPN logic becomes readily apparent when handling very long/complex algebraic expressions (ie: Bernoulli, Principal Stress Equations, Certain Thermodynamic Expressions, etc.).

Although I have no problem with algebraic entry logic, Textbook entry is something to be despised. I truly believe this entry method has done more to degrade the mathematical abilities of our students than anything else! Textbook entry is exactly what it sounds like. You enter the equation as it appears in the textbook, then press equals (or exc). Although this sounds like a good thing, I can tell you that the vast majority of mathematical errors made by my students are made due to the lack of understanding of basic mathematical heirarchy. This is lack of understanding is propogated by the textbook entry format. Even students who have calculators with algebraic logic generally make fewer mathematical errors than those using textbook entry! It is also an extremely slow method. When lecturing on a given topic, and solving long algebraic expressions, I (and students using HP's) solve problems far more quickly than those with algebraic and textbook entry calculators. This time factor is rather substantial. Generally, those with textbook entry calculators are left so far behind those using even algebraic only entry, they stop participating and allow others to perform the calculations!

I have three high-end Casio's, every TI from the 83 through th 89, and most HPs from the 25 through the 50. I own so many so I can help my students. I hate to say it, but I never have questions from students who own HP or Casio calcualtors, only those that own TI's. Never thought about that before now. I wonder why?

I have also done extensive programming with the TI's, somewhat less extensive with the HP's, and minimal programming with the Casio's. Most of my programming is for use with data loggers. The HP is somewhat more difficult to learn overall, but the learning curve is not that much greater than the TI or Casio. However, the HP pays dividends in the end, especially in terms of speed of calculation and in terms of available professional software. I have always thought the HP SOMEWHAT more powerful and with a much more close-knit support group than the TI, although I suppose that could be debated. The Casio is easily the most intuitive of the three and I believe far superior to the TI in most areas. Anecdotally, I've had a number of students go the Casio route when purchasing a new calculator and they've all preferred it over the TI. (did you know Casio is the calculator of choice outside of North America?) In my opinion, the TI falls in between the HP and Casio. All three are very fine calculators. All three will do the job. But the HP is unique in that it actually improves ones understanding of mathematical concepts and heirarchy to the RPN logic.

By the way, I have a number of friends who like the HP, but use the TI or the Casio. However, they seldom use it in textbook entry (they also deem it illogical). However, they usually use it becasue the department has selected TI's. This is especially true in K-12. But this is generally due to a difference in the business models of Texas Instruments vs. Hewlett Packard. Unfortunately, HP caters to the professional market, not the educational market.

In the end, the HP-48/49/50 series of calculators are GREAT calculators. I tend to prefer the high end 49/50's over the 48 series due to their use of SD cards, thus the ability to store high quantities of data. However, the 48G and 48G+ can still be found at a reasonable cost, thus comes highly recommended.Get more detail about HP HP48G PLUS Graphic Calculator.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

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It takes some time to learn how to use the various functions though. Need to read the manual before using it. It is a CFA compliant calculator if you are doing the exams.

A very good buy.
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Monday, March 15, 2010

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

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Beware. If you try to enter a negative number and square it (hit the - number sign, enter a number like 3 and then hit the X2 button) it will show an answer of -9 (for my -3 squared example). It, obviously, should be positive 9. I called TI to report this bug and the lady said you have to put parenthesis around the - number and it works fine and it's not a bug. I'm a software developer, that is a bug (undocumented feature). It also seems to work if you do minus sign, 3, = and then x2. It's not intuitive, though.

The calculator seems to work otherwise and many in my daughter's class have this model. She brought me her homework and said it didn't look right. She was correct because the squares of the negatives were wrong!

My sharp scientific calculator calculates squares absolutely correctly.Get more detail about Texas Instruments, Inc - TI-30XIIB - Texas Instruments TI-30XIIB Scientific Calculator.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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First the history: I purchased an HP32 back in 1988, after owning HP25 and HP29C. Lost it on a plane in the 90s and went out to buy another as soon as I realised the loss could not be recovered. Over ten years on I lost the next one two weeks ago and bought an HP35S to replace it. The 35S is really nice but today I found the HP32Sii in an obscure place. Was I disappointed? Hell no!

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For the record, I also own an HP17Bii financial, having the same form factor as the H32 and also a real favourite.Get more detail about HP 32Sii Scientific Calculator.

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Monday, March 8, 2010

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

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The main comment I'll make is that the keys are very easy to work and have just the right amount of resistance to them. This may sound like an odd thing to point out, but I have had several low cost calculators that have driven me potty in this regard; with keys that would stick or not connect, whereby a number you thought you entered didn't go through, causing you to have to start again and re-enter everything. This one works great in that regard; the keys only require a soft touch and seem to be well engineered.

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Definitely worthy of five stars. Get more detail about Canon HS-1000TG Recycled Calculator.

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Saturday, March 6, 2010

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Friday, March 5, 2010

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Thursday, March 4, 2010

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