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You can solve advanced problems in a jiffy in physics, mathematics and engineering with a number of different Casio scientific calculators on the market.
You can solve advanced problems in a jiffy in physics, mathematics and engineering with a number of different Casio scientific calculators on the market.
Casio has announced a new calculator called the fx-991EX that has a first for the industry, a spreadsheet function. The new calculator will launch in Q1 2015 and brings with it a high resolution LCD.
In short, Casio’s new S100 calculator is probably the best looking calculator since Dieter Rams designed the Braun ET-66. A calculator, by the way, which only costs $49 to buy brand new today.
Everything's a battleground these days, isn't it? Even the makers of humble graphing calculators can't resist a scrap. Casio is now throwing down the gauntlet, announcing that its fx-CP400 will ...