Do any of these NYSTCE Approved Models have "Natural Input Display", "prettyprint", or some kind of variant of it?
Casio
FX 1.0-PLUS,
CFX-9850G, CFX-9850G-PLUS, CFX-9850GA, CFX-9850GA-PLUS, CFX-9850GB-PLUS, CFX-9850GB-PLUS-we, CFX-9850GC-PLUS,
CFX-9970G,
Algebra FX 2.0 (ALGFX2.0)
Sharp
EL-9300,
EL-9600, EL-9600c,
EL-9900
Hewlett-Packard
HP 40g
I came accross this site via google because someone offered to do a comparison of the 9850GC vs 9860g but now that I'm here -I haven't been able to locate it. (I tried searching for it, but didn't have much luck finding it). And I'm hoping to find out if the 9850GC also has true algebraic display or natural display or something, since they both cost about the same...
In any event, I'm looking for a calculator that can do some form of Natural Input Display (or prettyprint) that would be allowed is the above list and will simplify:
(-d^2)^3
to:
-d^6
Anyone know of one? Installing plugins is not an option, as they reset memories to default.
Thanks in advanced for any help.

Natural Input Display
Started by
ruroni
, Oct 15 2006 04:26 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 15 October 2006 - 04:26 PM
#2
Guest_Sergei Frolov_*
Posted 15 October 2006 - 04:31 PM
See also new model Casio fx-5800P
#3
Posted 15 October 2006 - 07:15 PM
Programmable and scientific calculator by Casio are now being equipped with Natural Display beginning 2006. These models are:
Scientific calculator:
All ES series such as FX-570ES, FX-350ES, FX-82ES and FX-500ES.
Programmable:
FX5800P (New calc, and I like it very much
)
Graphics:
FX-9860G, FX-9860G SD, FX-9860G AU, Graph 85.
CAS Calculator:
ClassPad 300+
Did I miss any??
Scientific calculator:
All ES series such as FX-570ES, FX-350ES, FX-82ES and FX-500ES.
Programmable:
FX5800P (New calc, and I like it very much

Graphics:
FX-9860G, FX-9860G SD, FX-9860G AU, Graph 85.
CAS Calculator:
ClassPad 300+
Did I miss any??
#4
Posted 15 October 2006 - 08:52 PM
Programmable:
FX5800P (New calc, and I like it very much)
hey! pretty nice calc, is the evolution of the 4800p Dot Matrix LCD (my favorite non graphics calc

I only seen the calc on casio China website, You heard about the release date of the calc on the west?.. I will buy one, for basic functions, Classpad or AFX are so heavy to carry it on a pouch

#5
Posted 16 October 2006 - 02:36 PM
My sharp EL-9900 has it too.
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