✅ Top 5 Best Graphing Calculator : Today’s Top Picks

2021-03-24に共有
Graphing Calculator: Hey guys, in this video, we’re going to review the pros and cons of the top 5 best graphing calculator for sale right now.
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5️⃣ HP G8X92AA LA Prime v2: (Amazon) geni.us/A0BK7h
4️⃣ Texas Instruments TI-84: (Amazon) geni.us/jy6YOJB
3️⃣ CASIO PRIZM FX-CG50: (Amazon) geni.us/ltz8
2️⃣ TI-Nspire CX II: (Amazon) geni.us/nBCzHb
1️⃣ TI Nspire CX CAS: (Amazon) geni.us/SXbz8

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▬ ABOUT THIS VIDEO ▬
You need a graphing calculator to effectively solve trigonometry, algebra, and statistics. A mini portable graphing calculator is also needed for solving engineering problems. When you are shopping for a graphing calculator, it is best to consider the course you're taking and check if the calculator has the commonly used functions in that course, test, or exam.

In today’s video, we are going to look at the top five best graphing calculator available on the market today. We have made this list based on our own opinion, research, and customer reviews. We have considered their quality, features, and values when narrowing down the best choices possible. If you want more information and updated pricing on the products mentioned, be sure to check the links above.

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00:00 Intro: Graphing Calculator
00:36 5️⃣ HP G8X92AA LA Prime v2
02:28 4️⃣ Texas Instruments TI-84
04:31 3️⃣ CASIO PRIZM FX-CG50
06:13 2️⃣ TI-Nspire CX II
08:21 1️⃣ TI Nspire CX CAS

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コメント (21)
  • I have used all the calculators mentioned in this video, and for me, the HP Prime should be number one hands down.
  • The HP Prime does not weigh 1.5 pounds but 244 grams which is about .5 pounds
  • Saying that the Prime is number five in this competition, prooves they have not tested it enough. The Prime is in its own league!
  • the HP prime does not have 32mb of ram but 256mb and 512mb of rom and is much, much faster in calculations than the nSpire CX II CAS or the Casio Prism (Hp Prime G2 - 2AP18AA, if it is to be compared let it be with the model most current) Not to mention Prime's touch display that makes usability a lot easier.
  • Great video! Not really sure how I would use one, since I’m watching this at 1 am and I do not work using a calculator but thanks!
  • @CNWPlayer
    The TI 84 Plus CE has Mathprint functionality, and WHAT IS SPLIT SCREEN FUNCTIONALITY?!
  • I was expecting the Casio FX-CG500 Graphing Calculator to be in this line-up
  • Numworks ? And cx is better than its successor cx ii ?
  • I have the Ti-Nspire II CAS and I think it’s a good calculator, the button layout is kind of aids though.
  • @hdofu
    UM.... you literally put the Nspire CX above the CXII, yeah you explicitly say CAS with that one, but you mentioned the cas functionality in the description (in addition to calling it a Casio at one point) not indicating there are cas and non cas versions, same with your number one, your number 1 does have one major advantage though, you can find them used at a considerable discount over the CXII models.
  • @tfive24
    Holy crap they have color screens. The last one I had was a ti-83. When I was in high school, I write programs for math and science classes.
  • @mluna9cr
    Awesome review. Thank you for putting this together