What calculator does Sup Forums use daily, what do you do with it?
>inb4 calculator app
I use the TI-25 STAT because its statistic functions are simple to use.
What calculator does Sup Forums use daily, what do you do with it?
>inb4 calculator app
I use the TI-25 STAT because its statistic functions are simple to use.
We should post our major/occupation and the calculator we use
>Electrical Engineering
>TI-89
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>>Comp Sci
>>Programmer
TI-89 Titanium
>Chemistry
>TI-30X
I use calculator app built in Win10.
hp 50g
TI is for cucks
TI-89 Titanium
HP 39gs here, there are loads for like $20 on Aliexpress.
>Major: Maths and Computer Science
But desu I don't really use any calculator much.
HP prime emulator on PC and phone.
Like it so much that I'll probably get real thing.
hp 35s
>Magician
>Casio Assblaster 2k RAM 30MHz Pentium i7
Data Analyst
Casio calculator watch
wtf why are these so cheap?
Are they all fakes or was someone just left with thousands of excess stock?
Also how useful is it compared to online tools?
Here in the UK we just use cheap scientific calculators all the way through school so I've never used one, they seem pretty cool though.
Also UK here, yeah I never really use it for serious stuff, bought it because it was programmable and seems nice.
Don't know why they're so cheap, the one I got was in perfect condition and seems real but has no serial number. HP hasn't sold them for years so I figure maybe someone in China found a container of them or something.
Have been using it for nearly 20 years now.
python
Thanks user, just ordered.
Even if I only use it for messing about with it's a steal for a genuine graphing calculator considering how much they usually cost.
I needed something to replace my pic related trusty battle scarred casio anyway.
My HP 12C is my go-to but I've got a 50g as well. Been meaning to pick up a Swiss Micros DM16
Casio FX 82ms
Used it during my college time, haven't changed batteries or anything and it's still working great.
btw I graduated in 2011 so it's been a while I have had it, not sure how casio makes money considering their shit lasts for a lifetime and it's cheaper than a meal pretty much.
>Even if I only use it for messing about with it's a steal for a genuine graphing calculator considering how much they usually cost.
Yeah, thought the same. Don't have any other graphing calculator and it's a nice bit of history. The CPU inside is an ARM chip but it emulates one of HP's old Saturn cores. It's called a Yorke core after one of the members of the first American expedition to the western United States.
The end of an era.
Quick reminder that if you need a physical calculator at your school or job your are obligatory in a brainlet school or you do a stupid job.
That's an extremely dumb generalization
>I aced calc3 that makes me advanced