Lot of the comments were from people who have not used the calculator yet. Having used to moderately, I can confidenbtly say its the best calculator I have used. The stylus interface is nice and the touch screen combi with keyboard makes it a dream over other calculators. Packed with features. I highly recommend it.
A note on fraction entry on all Casio models. If you press the Fraction button first you'll get the fraction template so you can type the numerator and denominator without having to use parentheses. If you forget, theres no need to put in the open-parentheses, just type a close paren then the fraction key and it will put everything from the start of the line to the close paren in the numerator and start you entering the denominator. Then just delete the close paren to clean things up.
Hello Ron, Thanks for the post. I'm more "old school" so I prefer the HP approach with as you say " classic calculator with touch screen enhancement". I've still not had enough time with the Prime to make a thorough judgment on it...but at this point I certainly don't think you can go wrong if you go with it. Cheers, Martin.
Hey, I'm loving the calculator review series, I look forward to more. I purchased the Casio ClassPadII and I agree with most of what you've said. I just want to standup for it, it is (as you say) "quirky" but it's worth the adjustment unless you're an RPN fan. Also, the rubber grips on mine work great, you may have gotten a lemon in that respect. As a professional university student in Canada I just want to warn any reader who's stuck with me this long that it is HIGHLY unlikely that this calculator will be allowed in any science or engineering course west of Ontario. Most Canadian universities don't permit basic graphing calculators (TI-83 series etc) let alone a CAS machine. So be sure you investigate before you buy. Great machine in my opinion!
I enjoyed your 'real world' presentation of a powerful calculator. Thanks for demonstrating that the small screen size means no room for sidebar icons - thus necessitating frequent swaps between keyboard and stylus and also swapping between menus to access functions.
TI-89 (Titanium) is one of my favorite calculators, it is better than Classpad II in many points. It is MUCH more programmable and accessible. Classpad II is cool too. I don't like compromises, just bought them all :-)
I would still have to say the prime would be the better option because with the prime you don't have to think too much about using it. Whereas the cassio you need to think a few steps ahead when calculating, such as finding what function you need on various screens.
Just a quick note. when you do the initial calibration. you don't have to be perpendicular to the screen, in fact, you need to be in your normal working angle and calibration is there to compensate for it
I have the HP Prime, the Nspire CX Cas and the casio classpad 330 (the 400 is due to me in a couple of days). Like everything in life they all have their pros and cons but overall the casio has the easiest interface to use. The HP Prime is the best form factor, the nspire is the best supported but overall (based on using the 330 and looking forward to the 400) I prefer the Casio - for example being able to drag a formula onto a graph and seeing it plot is a joy; working with single letter and named variables is a doddle. It is slower than the HP Prime at the actual calculation but up to that point it's much more intuitive to use, and therefore quicker
Casio is very comfortable about its primary usage target, HP Prime is MUCH faster than Classpad II with its HP Basic. But they both have closed jail-like fenced system without SDK.
Did you try *dragging* the trace crosshairs? If that doesn't work, that's really lame. Also, to decrease the time it takes to calculate the portion of the graphs out of the view window, you can set the pitch to a lower value. The pitch is what tells the calculator how precisely you want the graph to be drawn (i.e. the lower it is, the more points it finds and connects)
Great video Martin!!. For what I see it is a REAL pain to enter a simple symbolic expression: The calculator looks great but this constant toggling between keypad and stylus it is confusing. I think this calc is good when you are at home studying or doing some mathematical analysis. I can't imagine using this calculator while I am in the middle of an exam!.
Exactly. I plan on buying a Classpad for graphs and things that require the screen real estate, but my prime will still be my choice for any time I need to be efficient and just get math done. Nothing out there can match the speed of the Prime once you learn its quirks (and there's a lot of them to be fair).
He makes Classpad owners proud. Ha ha. He is going loose. WTF. No stylus needed shift / == template numerator denominator no parentheses needed 2 shift 0 == pi ^ 2 cursor right - 17 cursor down 5 + shift ^ == radical 17 cursor right (2X) + again no parentheses needed 13 / 2.5 * 7 I knew this was coming.
How long does it take before kids *lose* or *break* the stylus and start stabbing the screen with a ballpoint pen. Could be modeled using an exponential distribution if we have some data. ;-)
I say that no matter every time that one have to learn how to use a new system there is a learning curb, it took me a good three months to learn how to use My TI ins Cas! so no big deal! the only think that I care is about to have a user friendly machine! and for the looks i say that it could be. Thanks for the video
Thanks for good demo. The iPad apps Calculator Infinity and Quick Graph+ are very well priced and have free versions with restrictions to try before you buy. Both very intuitive and are jam packed functionalities of practically any full featured graphic calculator our there. However for your exams the iPads may be a problem and thus these calculators may be the only way.
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Actually, the *CASIO ClassPad* app available for both iOS and Android for free ($2 a month for some advanced features) does EXACTLY what this calculator (I think it's an emulator). I love Calculator Infinity, it is (was?) my favourite app. I bought it for 1 € on sale after using the free version for months.
29:25 Can you use the Shift key or some other modifier key and the arrow keys to make the trace point jump? I often use that old trick on my TI-89 Ti and I find it very useful. But then again, this Casio calculator has a touch screen, so I would expect it to support touch-based tracing of graphs. It would seem silly of them not to make use of this gorgeous display in this manner.
Casio fx-cg500 works on google apps, with a touch screen cell phone is a similar fashion. You can use parts, of this version, for free or pay monthly, for the entire version.
Hi Martin! thanks a lot for the review, are you going to add to it soon? it would be great as i have just bought this machine and am having a bit of trouble getting into it, have really not used this style of calc before but it was the recommendation for the course that i am taking :) regards monty
Hello Monty! Thanks for the feedback. To be honest I will concentrate on the other machines first because this one is so..."quirky". I will eventually try put more together for it but that won't happen soon. Cheers, Martin.
Hello, I have seen that you have tested many CAS calculator (TI NSpire CX CAS, Casio FX-CP400 and HP Prime) and, for your opinion, what is the better calculator for scientific advanced studies and programming ? Thank's in advance for your response
Hello Martin, from watching your review I will say that The HP prime is the more " classic calculator with touch screen enhancement " while the Casio II is a " smart phone like '' calculator Can you make a full video on the HP features/review on the hardware such as keystroke response and ease of use (some people complain that the separation bet screen workspaces is somewhat annoying ). Finally I'm about to purchase the Prime for undergraduate engineering do you recommended? !! Salud !! Ron
My opinions n 2020, the principal advantage of this device is the big screen. But in the few days this device compared with Texas to nspired cas is really slow. I prefer use the Texas because the response is more direct and fast. I have both are good products but is about what type of device wants you
Hi I have a question, when you press the function button and you need secondary functions like cos sin tan, is it easy to press with your finger or do you have to use the stylus?, also its been quite a few years since you've don't this review, are there any better alternatives?, thanks.
Hello, I have one question about the Classpad 400. Today my Classpad 400 arrived. If I look in front of the display the angle of view is verry small. With one eye I see high contrast with the other low contrast. Is that normal? Sorry for my english.
It is impossible, except primitive Basic games. It is very narrow focused device, but it is very good for its target purposes. I could not resist and had bought one. Very very pleasing devices for students (especially mathematicians) !!!
Please I need to know if this calculator it's better than TI Nspire Cx Cas, please wich one it's better and have more options and actions. Please people help me.
Classpad II is not better, it is different, but very pleasant too. Very comfortable system for mathematics. No SDK for Classpad II even unofficial, but for TI Nspire CX CAS we have Ndless and can compile everything in C++, even Doom. So buy both if u need both worlds :-) I've bought both and like to play with both :-)
@@noone6896 They are not allowed in exams because of the Computer Algebra System and the ability to use applications and dictionaries etc. If you're in High School some don't give a shit really, but in University I would expect proper enforcement of the rules. These calculators do have test modes that disable these features. Consult whatever your education thingy's policy is on them.
Uses the "pre-emptive" numerator / denominator -button correctly on the previous video with HP Prime, can't use that on this one. -_- Also from the viewpoint of one that just watched these few videos "CAM #0 - #3", there's a slight bias towards HP detectable. You can do most things demonstrated on the HP on multiple other calculators, sometimes much easier, but the HP ones are the only ones that gets praised on these features. (Like the RPN on the 50g, the way the "the previous answer is available easily" -part is narrated.) You can do that on literally almost any scientific/graphing/symbolic calculator out there by just hitting the operator button before the number. ie. type "9", hit enter. Type an operator, say "+" and "9". Hit enter, you get "18". At least Ti's also have an ans() variable/array that is the last answer(s).
He makes Classpad owners proud. Ha ha. He is going loose. WTF. No stylus needed shift / == template numerator denominator no parentheses needed 2 shift 0 == pi ^ 2 cursor right - 17 cursor down 5 + shift ^ == radical 17 cursor right (2X) + again no parentheses needed 13 / 2.5 * 7 I knew this was coming.
@@mistermomo2904 To enter the above equqtion does not require 20 min and stylus. [shift /] is template numerator/denominator Key in 2 [shift 0] = pi ^ 2 no parentheses necessary cusor down 5 + [shift ^] = radical sign 17 cursor right 2X then + 13 / 2.5 * 7 DONE. Again no parentheses necesary. shift 1 = sin shift 2 = cos shift 3 tan Everything Martin said is BS. For this calculator check out Charlie Watson on youtube.
Brian Huynh with "cheap calculators" i mean calculators in the $20 price range. My Casio FX-87 DEX is much easier to use for basic calculations than this calculator. It's great for stuff like resistors in parallel and RC circuits. But the display is a very small and it can't plot graphs, so it isn't that great for more complex calculations.
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play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.co.casio.fx.ClassPad2 - Same interface, free of charge, $2 for advanced functions.
IMO, these are for the engineers and mathematicians who are working in real field so that they get the result based on the realtime scenario faster. Casio has different line up for highschoolers...
I have been us8ng mine without stylus and is much faster, and many of the butons that you where looking for in the screen you can have them in the physical keyboard with the shift programable butons.
hi, just looking for a online tutorial's for the classpad 2. I am studying further maths units 3 & 4 & the calator companion book isn't up to date with the newer clasped 2 some inputs in the worked examples in the casio classpad calator companion don't work. great vid cheers
THIS IS AN INCOFORTABLE CALCULATOR AS WELL I SEE THIS ! I PREFFER MY TI NSPIRE CX CAS IT WORKS BEAUTIFUL AND SO FSTER USING A LOT KIND OF KEYBOARDS ... CASIO NEEDS TO BUILD A NEW BETTER DESINGNS ... SINCEERALY IT COULD BE BETTER
The problem with any HP and I've been using HP calculators for more then 25 years is that even the HP50G doesn't have very good stats functions. It's something they just don't invest time in. The HP prime is a great calculator, but they need to flesh out the stats. The problem with the casio is that they didn't put a rechargeable battery in the unit for a longer run time, this classpad is going to suck the AAA batteries down fast and that's gonna be a pain for students, if they even allow students to use such a calculator. IMO tablets with wolfram alpha and Desmos for graphing are far better than graphing calculators that have slower processors and not nearly as nice a display as a 7 to 10 inch screen does.
Gnm Software 2012 | Gnmpolicemata My Prime needs to be charged every 2 weeks, so that battery life would be impressive. Then again, I probably use my calculator way more often than a lot of people.
For its purposes it is very good, it is God's gift for mathematics !!! Stylus rocks!!! Unfortunately, they don't allow program it on fast compiled languages. No SDK, and Basic is VERY VERY slow ! I think best devices was and is - HP 50g and TI 89 Titanium (or Ti 200 Voyage) - it was peak of comfort and functionality !!! Nowadays HP Prime and TI Nspire CX CAS are more like smartphones than pocket calculators - so they have nightmare "mouse-oriented" graphical interface and very ill-conceived eco-system (in fact NO ecosystem at all).
He makes Classpad owners proud. He is going wild with his stylus through all the menu's For you keybord ONLY !! This expression don't need parentheses at all Shift / == template numerator / demoninator Shift 0 == pi Shiift ^ == radical sign.
Lot of the comments were from people who have not used the calculator yet. Having used to moderately, I can confidenbtly say its the best calculator I have used. The stylus interface is nice and the touch screen combi with keyboard makes it a dream over other calculators. Packed with features. I highly recommend it.
A note on fraction entry on all Casio models. If you press the Fraction button first you'll get the fraction template so you can type the numerator and denominator without having to use parentheses.
If you forget, theres no need to put in the open-parentheses, just type a close paren then the fraction key and it will put everything from the start of the line to the close paren in the numerator and start you entering the denominator. Then just delete the close paren to clean things up.
Yes, you need parentheses
(x+1)(x^2 + 5x + 6)
-----------------------------
(x + 3)
I was just joking.
Hello Ron,
Thanks for the post. I'm more "old school" so I prefer the HP approach with as you say " classic calculator with touch screen enhancement".
I've still not had enough time with the Prime to make a thorough judgment on it...but at this point I certainly don't think you can go wrong if you go with it.
Cheers,
Martin.
Hey, I'm loving the calculator review series, I look forward to more. I purchased the Casio ClassPadII and I agree with most of what you've said. I just want to standup for it, it is (as you say) "quirky" but it's worth the adjustment unless you're an RPN fan. Also, the rubber grips on mine work great, you may have gotten a lemon in that respect.
As a professional university student in Canada I just want to warn any reader who's stuck with me this long that it is HIGHLY unlikely that this calculator will be allowed in any science or engineering course west of Ontario. Most Canadian universities don't permit basic graphing calculators (TI-83 series etc) let alone a CAS machine. So be sure you investigate before you buy.
Great machine in my opinion!
Thanks, great post. Cheers, Martin.
I bought it anyways since math is my hobby
I enjoyed your 'real world' presentation of a powerful calculator. Thanks for demonstrating that the small screen size means no room for sidebar icons - thus necessitating frequent swaps between keyboard and stylus and also swapping between menus to access functions.
Wow, nice review! This makes my Ti-89 from 2000 look like an ancient brick!
TI-89 (Titanium) is one of my favorite calculators, it is better than Classpad II in many points. It is MUCH more programmable and accessible. Classpad II is cool too. I don't like compromises, just bought them all :-)
I would still have to say the prime would be the better option because with the prime you don't have to think too much about using it. Whereas the cassio you need to think a few steps ahead when calculating, such as finding what function you need on various screens.
I actually like this thing a lot! Great device.
man we should be able to write the equation with the stylus and then the program should automatic convert it to usable format
Just a quick note. when you do the initial calibration. you don't have to be perpendicular to the screen, in fact, you need to be in your normal working angle and calibration is there to compensate for it
Exactly, or otherwise what's the point?
very nice calculator. I would say it's easier to use than the TI CAS Nspire I have.
I have the HP Prime, the Nspire CX Cas and the casio classpad 330 (the 400 is due to me in a couple of days). Like everything in life they all have their pros and cons but overall the casio has the easiest interface to use. The HP Prime is the best form factor, the nspire is the best supported but overall (based on using the 330 and looking forward to the 400) I prefer the Casio - for example being able to drag a formula onto a graph and seeing it plot is a joy; working with single letter and named variables is a doddle. It is slower than the HP Prime at the actual calculation but up to that point it's much more intuitive to use, and therefore quicker
Casio is very comfortable about its primary usage target, HP Prime is MUCH faster than Classpad II with its HP Basic. But they both have closed jail-like fenced system without SDK.
Did you try *dragging* the trace crosshairs? If that doesn't work, that's really lame. Also, to decrease the time it takes to calculate the portion of the graphs out of the view window, you can set the pitch to a lower value. The pitch is what tells the calculator how precisely you want the graph to be drawn (i.e. the lower it is, the more points it finds and connects)
Great video Martin!!. For what I see it is a REAL pain to enter a simple symbolic expression: The calculator looks great but this constant toggling between keypad and stylus it is confusing. I think this calc is good when you are at home studying or doing some mathematical analysis. I can't imagine using this calculator while I am in the middle of an exam!.
Exactly. I plan on buying a Classpad for graphs and things that require the screen real estate, but my prime will still be my choice for any time I need to be efficient and just get math done. Nothing out there can match the speed of the Prime once you learn its quirks (and there's a lot of them to be fair).
That's not the calculator it,s Martin.
Normal ClassPad users key in the expression without stylus within hours.
Nice and in-depth review!
Looks pretty slow to work with using a stylus
Nonsense, i have one, and stylus is very suitable and helps to type formula fast.
He makes Classpad owners proud. Ha ha.
He is going loose.
WTF. No stylus needed
shift / == template numerator denominator no parentheses needed 2 shift 0 == pi ^ 2 cursor right - 17 cursor down 5 + shift ^ == radical 17 cursor right (2X)
+ again no parentheses needed 13 / 2.5 * 7
I knew this was coming.
How long does it take before kids *lose* or *break* the stylus and start stabbing the screen with a ballpoint pen. Could be modeled using an exponential distribution if we have some data. ;-)
Does it show the step by step solution when you put in a question ???
I say that no matter every time that one have to learn how to use a new system there is a learning curb, it took me a good three months to learn how to use My TI ins Cas! so no big deal! the only think that I care is about to have a user friendly machine! and for the looks i say that it could be. Thanks for the video
Thanks for good demo. The iPad apps Calculator Infinity and Quick Graph+ are very well priced and have free versions with restrictions to try before you buy. Both very intuitive and are jam packed functionalities of practically any full featured graphic calculator our there. However for your exams the iPads may be a problem and thus these calculators may be the only way.
Actually, the *CASIO ClassPad* app available for both iOS and Android for free ($2 a month for some advanced features) does EXACTLY what this calculator (I think it's an emulator).
I love Calculator Infinity, it is (was?) my favourite app. I bought it for 1 € on sale after using the free version for months.
A whole lot better than my Ti-Nspire CX
29:25 Can you use the Shift key or some other modifier key and the arrow keys to make the trace point jump? I often use that old trick on my TI-89 Ti and I find it very useful. But then again, this Casio calculator has a touch screen, so I would expect it to support touch-based tracing of graphs. It would seem silly of them not to make use of this gorgeous display in this manner.
I am allowed to use for exam hall
Cual es la diferencia entre la casio ClasspPad IIFX-CP400 y la casio ClassPad FX_CP400?
when your calculator got a calculator
I LOVE CASIO CALC
best calculator ever
At least it is one of the best. Why CASIO closed its SDK :-(
*cough* HP prime *cough*
Its clunky, processing power is terrible, overpriced...
If i didn’t have to use it and only it i would use a texas instruments wny day
Casio fx-cg500 works on google apps, with a touch screen cell phone is a similar fashion. You can use parts, of this version, for free or pay monthly, for the entire version.
Hi Martin! thanks a lot for the review, are you going to add to it soon? it would be great as i have just bought this machine and am having a bit of trouble getting into it, have really not used this style of calc before but it was the recommendation for the course that i am taking :)
regards monty
Hello Monty! Thanks for the feedback. To be honest I will concentrate on the other machines first because this one is so..."quirky". I will eventually try put more together for it but that won't happen soon.
Cheers, Martin.
No problem, thanks for what you have put out so far :)
I don't even like math or scientific subjects, but this is cool! it's intresting the concept of a "Graphical" calculator.
I 💔my Classpad fx-CP400 calculator!!! 🥰
Thank you so much for this video! (Yup... just bought it)
Hi, i really need help. Cant chose beetween Texas TI nSpire CX CAS or Casio FX-CP400.
HP Prime
Depends. I'd take Casio if you take functionallity over speed
which one did you choose?
Hello,
I have seen that you have tested many CAS calculator (TI NSpire CX CAS, Casio FX-CP400 and HP Prime) and, for your opinion, what is the better calculator for scientific advanced studies and programming ?
Thank's in advance for your response
Hello Martin,
from watching your review I will say that The HP prime is the more " classic calculator with touch screen enhancement " while the Casio II is a " smart phone like '' calculator
Can you make a full video on the HP features/review on the hardware such as keystroke response and ease of use (some people complain that the separation bet screen workspaces is somewhat annoying ).
Finally I'm about to purchase the Prime for undergraduate engineering do you recommended?
!! Salud !!
Ron
My opinions n 2020, the principal advantage of this device is the big screen. But in the few days this device compared with Texas to nspired cas is really slow. I prefer use the Texas because the response is more direct and fast. I have both are good products but is about what type of device wants you
Can it run crisis?
Crisis is crap, why d u need run it ???
I want COD.
good thorough overview.
thanks! great video
Hi I have a question, when you press the function button and you need secondary functions like cos sin tan, is it easy to press with your finger or do you have to use the stylus?, also its been quite a few years since you've don't this review, are there any better alternatives?, thanks.
I just bought this
Nice
The best way to open this type of packaging is with a can opener..
where did get all those??????
is it possible to invert background with foreground color (write in white (or over colors) on black) ?
which calc does,,,, if i draw graph,,, the calc finds its equation
Hello, I have one question about the Classpad 400. Today my Classpad 400 arrived. If I look in front of the display the angle of view is verry small. With one eye I see high contrast with the other low contrast. Is that normal? Sorry for my english.
Myscript stylus on any android or iOS device will work now in 2019
How long time do i have to recharge?
Is there an SDK for these for third party developers ?
Between these two models can - to ensure a better choose? (casio classpad 2 or ti nspire cx cas?)
thanks
Cx cas because it's allowed on exams.
Looks can be deceiving. Glad I went with the HP Prime. It's arriving today, but I'm already jealous of my future self.
HOW DO YOU DOWNLOAD/INSTALL GAMES ONTO THE CLASSPAD 2 FX-CP400!!
+Chamil Rajapaksa You'de better be off with a gameboy if you want a handheld game console...
It is impossible, except primitive Basic games. It is very narrow focused device, but it is very good for its target purposes. I could not resist and had bought one. Very very pleasing devices for students (especially mathematicians) !!!
Please I need to know if this calculator it's better than TI Nspire Cx Cas, please wich one it's better and have more options and actions. Please people help me.
+Sergio Arriarán
No, I will not help you. It's simply not possible.
PS: Buy this calculator.
:o wich one is not gonna help me??
Classpad II is not better, it is different, but very pleasant too. Very comfortable system for mathematics. No SDK for Classpad II even unofficial, but for TI Nspire CX CAS we have Ndless and can compile everything in C++, even Doom. So buy both if u need both worlds :-) I've bought both and like to play with both :-)
? Does this calculator have a similar function to HP solve? its got a solve that fun you answered my question. wow.
Even better, it has CAS, it would solve your function in symbolic form :-)
@@IExSet HP50G and HP prime are CAS calculators.
Yup..agreed.
Classpad400 CAS for Algebra Do you know od any books in English for help on Algebra.... Thank You...
is there any cax calculator with internet access?
Tiago Sousa No, they would be banned indefinitely from all exams if they did that.
@@smasher123ism are you sure?i want to buy but i am afraid of it because if it has internet connection, it will be invalid for exams...
@@noone6896 They are not allowed in exams because of the Computer Algebra System and the ability to use applications and dictionaries etc. If you're in High School some don't give a shit really, but in University I would expect proper enforcement of the rules. These calculators do have test modes that disable these features. Consult whatever your education thingy's policy is on them.
@@smasher123ism thanks. only restrictions which they said was internet connection...
This is the ideal way to get into computer programming, have you managed to get doom running on it yet m8?
Does this model have a memory card slot in it?
No
How do you convert units on it?
Not.
staple remover for a blister pack
Uses the "pre-emptive" numerator / denominator -button correctly on the previous video with HP Prime, can't use that on this one.
-_-
Also from the viewpoint of one that just watched these few videos "CAM #0 - #3", there's a slight bias towards HP detectable. You can do most things demonstrated on the HP on multiple other calculators, sometimes much easier, but the HP ones are the only ones that gets praised on these features. (Like the RPN on the 50g, the way the "the previous answer is available easily" -part is narrated.) You can do that on literally almost any scientific/graphing/symbolic calculator out there by just hitting the operator button before the number. ie. type "9", hit enter. Type an operator, say "+" and "9". Hit enter, you get "18". At least Ti's also have an ans() variable/array that is the last answer(s).
He makes Classpad owners proud. Ha ha.
He is going loose.
WTF. No stylus needed
shift / == template numerator denominator no parentheses needed 2 shift 0 == pi ^ 2 cursor right - 17 cursor down 5 + shift ^ == radical 17 cursor right (2X)
+ again no parentheses needed 13 / 2.5 * 7
I knew this was coming.
Wow, that's one big bar phone..
fake
can i use my finger?
Yes
@@etch4 thanks, I've been waiting four years for this answer, now I can finally go out and buy it.
@@mistermomo2904 To enter the above equqtion does not require 20 min and stylus.
[shift /] is template numerator/denominator
Key in 2 [shift 0] = pi ^ 2 no parentheses necessary cusor down
5 + [shift ^] = radical sign 17 cursor right 2X then + 13 / 2.5 * 7 DONE. Again no parentheses necesary.
shift 1 = sin
shift 2 = cos
shift 3 tan
Everything Martin said is BS.
For this calculator check out Charlie Watson on youtube.
si alguien lo traduce al españo :(
Those expensive calculators are so advanced, that you have to use a cheap calculator for all the basic stuff.
StarTrek123456 this calculator is cheeper and better than the t1 calculatoes
Brian Huynh with "cheap calculators" i mean calculators in the $20 price range. My Casio FX-87 DEX is much easier to use for basic calculations than this calculator. It's great for stuff like resistors in parallel and RC circuits. But the display is a very small and it can't plot graphs, so it isn't that great for more complex calculations.
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.co.casio.fx.ClassPad2 - Same interface, free of charge, $2 for advanced functions.
@@slap_my_hand don't worry you can do 2+2 with this
IMO, these are for the engineers and mathematicians who are working in real field so that they get the result based on the realtime scenario faster. Casio has different line up for highschoolers...
I have been us8ng mine without stylus and is much faster, and many of the butons that you where looking for in the screen you can have them in the physical keyboard with the shift programable butons.
This doesn't look like a very handy calculator. Love Casio's but this is really poorly thought out.
hi, just looking for a online tutorial's for the classpad 2. I am studying further maths units 3 & 4 & the calator companion book isn't up to date with the newer clasped 2 some inputs in the worked examples in the casio classpad calator companion don't work. great vid cheers
lol takes me 3 secs to input this simple eq. in my HP using RPN
DanM101 dude it's just a tutorial video.. you can do more quickly on it when you get used to
THIS IS AN INCOFORTABLE CALCULATOR AS WELL I SEE THIS ! I PREFFER MY TI NSPIRE CX CAS IT WORKS BEAUTIFUL AND SO FSTER USING A LOT KIND OF KEYBOARDS ... CASIO NEEDS TO BUILD A NEW BETTER DESINGNS ... SINCEERALY IT COULD BE BETTER
The problem with any HP and I've been using HP calculators for more then 25 years is that even the HP50G doesn't have very good stats functions. It's something they just don't invest time in. The HP prime is a great calculator, but they need to flesh out the stats. The problem with the casio is that they didn't put a rechargeable battery in the unit for a longer run time, this classpad is going to suck the AAA batteries down fast and that's gonna be a pain for students, if they even allow students to use such a calculator. IMO tablets with wolfram alpha and Desmos for graphing are far better than graphing calculators that have slower processors and not nearly as nice a display as a 7 to 10 inch screen does.
toowaker37 this calculator's battery last for 6 months
Casio is zillion times better than them north american TI ones in terms of usefulness and functionalities.
The battery lasts like 6 months !
Why doesnt casio make smartphones too? They could make really cool and simple phones with months of battery life
You can't compare a calculator to a smartphone like that.
Gnm Software 2012 | Gnmpolicemata My Prime needs to be charged every 2 weeks, so that battery life would be impressive. Then again, I probably use my calculator way more often than a lot of people.
All that space and they still use a tiny font!
I thought it was an obsolete Nokia phone...
Like that one.
For its purposes it is very good, it is God's gift for mathematics !!! Stylus rocks!!! Unfortunately, they don't allow program it on fast compiled languages. No SDK, and Basic is VERY VERY slow !
I think best devices was and is - HP 50g and TI 89 Titanium (or Ti 200 Voyage) - it was peak of comfort and functionality !!! Nowadays HP Prime and TI Nspire CX CAS are more like smartphones than pocket calculators - so they have nightmare "mouse-oriented" graphical interface and very ill-conceived eco-system (in fact NO ecosystem at all).
omg this shit is fucking insane
The fx-CG50 is faster than this thing.
I've Classpad 330 and its great to use it i´m thnk that classpad 400 its better than 330
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i cant get it out of the fucking case
I would honestly prefer using my Tablet with a math program.
Just to put the equation gonna take 20 MINs and the test is over LOLOL
He makes Classpad owners proud.
He is going wild with his stylus through all the menu's
For you keybord ONLY !!
This expression don't need parentheses at all
Shift / == template numerator / demoninator
Shift 0 == pi
Shiift ^ == radical sign.
This calculator has a long forehead.
Smartphones have also many applications which can be better than this overpriced calculator.
Nitin Kumar but can you use them in exams