Came here to learn more about this calculator and I absolutely love how it performs and looks. Although I think the criticisms of it being bulky are kind of a moot point. Like who cares how big it is when you're in a classroom?
Love that there is a channel for this stuff. About to be a highschool senior and I love how much these calculators can do. I recently picked up a Nspire CAS 2 and I love it! Thanks for making content like this.
It's so nice that CASIO kept the app layout and general look throughout the versions. I'm here now with my fx-CG50 and I'm amazed how similar the UIs are.
They are changing the layout to resemble TI calculators with the replacement of the CG50, currently only in France, the Graph Math+. I have mixed feelings.
Until 2021, the fx-9750GIII has Python that the TI-84 Plus CE did not. Still, the fx-9750GIII has base conversions, Boolean logic, and vector calculations while the TI-84 Plus CE (Python) does not. The fx-9750GIII is a solid choice.
About the "asymptote" problem, I was able to get around it on the ti-84 by changing from "connected" to " dot" mode, where the calculator plots points without connecting them. I assume that this calculator has a similar feature. It is not a perfect solution but a reasonable workaround for plotting functions with poles, and other discontinuities.
Once you get used to it, it is easy to type on calculator. But yes it does take like 3 weeks to get used too. I made a whole choose your adventure just on a calculator
O think Casio is comparing this model with the greyscale ti-84 family, not the ce. Casio makes the fx cg-50, which is a fairer competitor to the ti-84 ce. Great review 👍
thanks for your video. I was looking for a review of this calculator. I prefer Casio because it's cheaper and easy to use. It's very popular in Asia and Europe. But everyone uses TI here so you have to figure how to use it your own. I think it's only downside of Casio.
I am turning into a calculator collector. I own a ti-89 titanium, an ti-inspire, an hp prime g2. Just ordered me my old favorite calculator the HP 48sx. I used to own one when it came out. I used to be a Nuclear Electronics Technician in the Navy. Thinking about getting this too! Haha!
I'm thinking about it too. Started on Casio and have had HP and TI. This Casio can be loaded with the overseas firmware and then should be overclockable with ftune and can side load c.basic. That would make it screamingly fast (for a calculator) for home brew algorithms.
How easy is it to follow along with instructions in a TI84 classroom? I bought one of these to upgrade my fx-115 as I like the Casio input method and find TI's really unintuitive. The bottom menubar takes some getting used to but the idea of "never leaving the screen" almost reminds me of the Playstation 3.
Thanks for the review. Do you have any opinion on its performance vs the fx-9860 GII? Especially since the 9750 now has the spreadsheet and natural math mode.
No matter what I try to graph, even if I follow along EXACTLY like in the video, I keep getting an Argument ERROR. Then it tell me to press exit. Any idea why?
Hey, why did you skip over the program section? I watched all the way to 11:26 and you didn't even mention that it can program in Python as well as Basic, and you didn't show anything about those topics at all...wait...I see a minute or so later you do mention Python but don't demonstrate it.
@@MathClassCalculator Great, it will be allowed on exams here in The Netherlands from 2022 and I'm curious to see whether Numworks will be able to gain a decent marketshare here
hi, i got this calculator recently and this video was beyond helpful in helping me understand all of the mechanics. one tiny question though, when you click shift you can get the other concept assigned to the key, how do you type? get x and stuff like that in a problem?
Ayuda, es que tengo esa calculadora pero hasta ahora me servia y hacia todo muy bien, pero ahora no se si se movió algo en las configuraciones pero en table y grafica cuando lo pongo para resolver una función medice “ERROR argumento presione [EXIT] Y ya no me sirve en los exámenes
I dunno. If something like this had a higher-res (even 'just' greyscale) screen, I'd be all over it. But the lo-res, jaggy display feels ... out of date somehow.
It uses alkaline AA batteries. Maybe you could use rechargeable ones but you need to charge them separately. The bonus is that it lasts forever. I have the original fx-9750G which I bought in 1998.
I keep asking myself, why does casio put the DELETE button next to the AC? The Class Pad II has the clear button under the back button. I personally hate that.
Hay I want to ask you form your own opinion?? What is the best Fx-9860GIII or Fx-9860GII or fx 9750GIII or fx 9750GII and why ?? thanks for your help 😍
Mwen ka ede w ak yon sèl sa a, epi ki definitivman dwe fx-9860GIII a, an tèm de fonksyonalite ki pi avanse, ak fx-9860GII SD\fx-9860GII a, an tèm de fonctionnalités modènize ak avanse soti nan fx-9750GII la, KI gen ladan ekspozisyon “backlight” la. Kidonk, dapre enfòmasyon yo ba ou a, ou ka ale youn nan de fason. Se ou menm. Ou se byenvini!
So real question, I had a TI-84 series for over 10 years that finally died and went to calculator heaven when I needed it most. I love this calculator but I'm still getting used to it, HOW DO I DELETE THE WORK I"VE DONE!?!?
I honestly prefer AA batteries over lithium ion batteries simply because of the fact that lithium ion batteries degrade quickly. Lithium ion batteries can lose 10% of their capacity every year. If you find a TI 84 During freshman year of high school and plan on using it until senior year of college, you may only have 20% of the battery capacity left. The fact that you could swap out the batteries once they’re dead on the Casio makes it last significantly longer and I don’t mind the extra thickness.
10% every year? That sounds like a lie. I don't have a calculator, but I have smartphones/tablets that have inbuilt Li-io batteries, and even old devices did not lose 80% of capacity as you said. My 7-year-old laptop that I have used almost every day still has 63% capacity.
We would like to see the import, export and programming stuff of this graphing sci-calculator! Sometimes we want to see more the difference betweeen FX9570 and FX9860.
Does your expression contain variables? If so, you are likely getting a zero because all variables are set to zero by default. This calculator cannot evaluate or simplify expressions algebraically, for that you will need a calculator with a computer algebra system (CAS).
i really regret buying this calculator, I only bought it because I saw a pink one in target yesterday. I don’t even know how to to work this shit 💀 my iphone calculator with suffice.
Same i always use the ti-84 calculators that my teacher provides because i dont know how to work this shit. Im always use to using the ti-84s and got this ONLY because i needed a calculator then and there
@@btxts2688 There are video guides online for the fx-9860GII, which has the same OS as this calculator. Watch those. Also mess around with the calculator, it helped me find extra features
@@BLAZINGSTR8DANK420 i’ve only used my calculator for calculus so i couldn’t tell you, but im sure this channel has a video on how to use the stats button
Came here to learn more about this calculator and I absolutely love how it performs and looks. Although I think the criticisms of it being bulky are kind of a moot point. Like who cares how big it is when you're in a classroom?
They are acting like it is a full smartphone
A moot point lol, in Australia Moot mean vagina. You mean 'mute point'.
Love that there is a channel for this stuff. About to be a highschool senior and I love how much these calculators can do. I recently picked up a Nspire CAS 2 and I love it! Thanks for making content like this.
Had to get one of these after getting sick of fumbling around with my $80 TI 84 Plus. This calc is a game changer.
It's so nice that CASIO kept the app layout and general look throughout the versions. I'm here now with my fx-CG50 and I'm amazed how similar the UIs are.
They are changing the layout to resemble TI calculators with the replacement of the CG50, currently only in France, the Graph Math+. I have mixed feelings.
@@PaulEstrada1 not at all. The menus resemble the FX-991CW rather than a TI calculator. One thing is for sure. It has a lot of arrow keys.
Until 2021, the fx-9750GIII has Python that the TI-84 Plus CE did not. Still, the fx-9750GIII has base conversions, Boolean logic, and vector calculations while the TI-84 Plus CE (Python) does not. The fx-9750GIII is a solid choice.
Great video, I just picked one up and this was a great way to get up to speed with it. Thank you!
About the "asymptote" problem, I was able to get around it on the ti-84 by changing from "connected" to " dot" mode, where the calculator plots points without connecting them. I assume that this calculator has a similar feature. It is not a perfect solution but a reasonable workaround for plotting functions with poles, and other discontinuities.
Thanks for the review! You helped me decide and order one!
Once you get used to it, it is easy to type on calculator. But yes it does take like 3 weeks to get used too. I made a whole choose your adventure just on a calculator
I made a gambling simulator on this calculator in like 30 minutes lamo.
@@danill4381how, which app did you use?
How, which app did you use?
@@jaddypig2888 you can literally code on the calculator but there is a casio sdk available
O think Casio is comparing this model with the greyscale ti-84 family, not the ce. Casio makes the fx cg-50, which is a fairer competitor to the ti-84 ce. Great review 👍
thanks for your video. I was looking for a review of this calculator. I prefer Casio because it's cheaper and easy to use. It's very popular in Asia and Europe. But everyone uses TI here so you have to figure how to use it your own. I think it's only downside of Casio.
Casios do more work for you to. I feel in love lol
Yeah navigating the Casio calculator is different than ti. As long as it can perform the same function, it doesn’t really matter.
Casio was (or has been) a famous brand for calculators and electronic dictionaries in Korea.
I am turning into a calculator collector.
I own a ti-89 titanium, an ti-inspire, an hp prime g2.
Just ordered me my old favorite calculator the HP 48sx. I used to own one when it came out.
I used to be a Nuclear Electronics Technician in the Navy.
Thinking about getting this too!
Haha!
My HP 50g calculator/computer comes by Friday.
I'm thinking about it too. Started on Casio and have had HP and TI. This Casio can be loaded with the overseas firmware and then should be overclockable with ftune and can side load c.basic. That would make it screamingly fast (for a calculator) for home brew algorithms.
Yea I got this calculator today for the SAT
Is it good for SAT?
How easy is it to follow along with instructions in a TI84 classroom? I bought one of these to upgrade my fx-115 as I like the Casio input method and find TI's really unintuitive. The bottom menubar takes some getting used to but the idea of "never leaving the screen" almost reminds me of the Playstation 3.
Great video, do you use Phython at all? And have any py programs to download
I have the Prizm, it does do Python scripts, although it is only MicroPython.
was said this uses Basic... what is true Basic or Python?
@@vxsniffer both
I’m taking ap stats, should I get this over the ti-83 or ti-84?
Thanks for the review. Do you have any opinion on its performance vs the fx-9860 GII? Especially since the 9750 now has the spreadsheet and natural math mode.
How is it compared to the ti-84 plus?
If the teacher uses class material based on TI-84 can I use this calculator?
That was the problem with the Gen2 of this calculator.
It should be fine. My teacher uses a Ti-Nspire and I have no trouble following her instructions.
No matter what I try to graph, even if I follow along EXACTLY like in the video, I keep getting an Argument ERROR. Then it tell me to press exit. Any idea why?
Don't use the X on the top where the f5 button is, rather press alpha and +. That should allow you to graph.
@@omarjaber6578 thanks 🙏 it works
Hey, why did you skip over the program section? I watched all the way to 11:26 and you didn't even mention that it can program in Python as well as Basic, and you didn't show anything about those topics at all...wait...I see a minute or so later you do mention Python but don't demonstrate it.
Thanks a lot for this, just the video I was looking for. Added it to my Amazon cart just now.
Thank you for this review! An idea for a followup might me trying out the Bernard.Parisse's χCASio CAS mod on it. Which I hear is a possibility.
Nicely explained. I wish calculator reviews were like this.
En spreadsheet cuantas filas y columnas te permite insertar?
Great video! Are you planning on exploring Numworks' calculator? I've been quite impressed with some of its features
Thank you. And the numworks calculator is my next project.
@@MathClassCalculator Great, it will be allowed on exams here in The Netherlands from 2022 and I'm curious to see whether Numworks will be able to gain a decent marketshare here
@@MathClassCalculator can i make graphs from python program like draw lines or a circle
Great fast calculator but the screen resolution is the same as for II series. It should be better like in PRIZM models.
Do I have to update the calculator every so often?
No, as long as it fits your needs!
hi, i got this calculator recently and this video was beyond helpful in helping me understand all of the mechanics. one tiny question though, when you click shift you can get the other concept assigned to the key, how do you type? get x and stuff like that in a problem?
Click alpha, quick tip, if the word above a button is yellow, click shift to use that one, if it’s red use alpha
Can we graph stat histogram on this calculator?
Hi. Does this fx-9750GIII can work on Complex numbers ?
Ayuda, es que tengo esa calculadora pero hasta ahora me servia y hacia todo muy bien, pero ahora no se si se movió algo en las configuraciones pero en table y grafica cuando lo pongo para resolver una función medice “ERROR argumento presione [EXIT] Y ya no me sirve en los exámenes
Can you review khiCAS for this?
My casio 9750giii won't update its os.
Does it have solving complex numbers with 3+ variablea?
Thanks! Like it!
I dunno. If something like this had a higher-res (even 'just' greyscale) screen, I'd be all over it. But the lo-res, jaggy display feels ... out of date somehow.
How do you delete the problems and answers?
Is there a percent button on this caculatoe?
How do I fix syntax error when graphing??
Where is the enter button
Lower right corner labeled "EXE".
Is the FX-9750GIII
now better than the Casio FX-9860GII?
So you can’t charge this
?
It uses alkaline AA batteries. Maybe you could use rechargeable ones but you need to charge them separately. The bonus is that it lasts forever. I have the original fx-9750G which I bought in 1998.
How do I delete the rud-mat history?
yes how do you?
How do I get my equation tobgraph
From the list of equation(s) that you entered, press the "F6" button for "DRAW". It's the button in upper-rightmost corner.
I keep asking myself, why does casio put the DELETE button next to the AC? The Class Pad II has the clear button under the back button. I personally hate that.
Hay
I want to ask you form your own opinion??
What is the best
Fx-9860GIII or Fx-9860GII or fx 9750GIII or fx 9750GII
and why ??
thanks for your help 😍
Mwen ka ede w ak yon sèl sa a, epi ki definitivman dwe fx-9860GIII a, an tèm de fonksyonalite ki pi avanse, ak fx-9860GII SD\fx-9860GII a, an tèm de fonctionnalités modènize ak avanse soti nan fx-9750GII la, KI gen ladan ekspozisyon “backlight” la. Kidonk, dapre enfòmasyon yo ba ou a, ou ka ale youn nan de fason. Se ou menm.
Ou se byenvini!
Can it solve logarithms??
Yes.
@@MathClassCalculator Awesome
Do you know why the calculator keeps freezing non stop because I really need help I spent 60 bucks for a stupid thing that freezes
4:36 just "S D"
I love casio calculator❤❤❤❤👄
So real question, I had a TI-84 series for over 10 years that finally died and went to calculator heaven when I needed it most. I love this calculator but I'm still getting used to it, HOW DO I DELETE THE WORK I"VE DONE!?!?
i assume you already figured it out?
Batteries are way better durability and if you run out of power. You can chuck in new batteries.
Do you recommend this calculator to me my friend?
I honestly prefer AA batteries over lithium ion batteries simply because of the fact that lithium ion batteries degrade quickly. Lithium ion batteries can lose 10% of their capacity every year. If you find a TI 84 During freshman year of high school and plan on using it until senior year of college, you may only have 20% of the battery capacity left. The fact that you could swap out the batteries once they’re dead on the Casio makes it last significantly longer and I don’t mind the extra thickness.
But the ti-84 s lithium battery is user replaceable, so you can just buy a replacement one whet it gets too degraded.
10% every year? That sounds like a lie. I don't have a calculator, but I have smartphones/tablets that have inbuilt Li-io batteries, and even old devices did not lose 80% of capacity as you said. My 7-year-old laptop that I have used almost every day still has 63% capacity.
We would like to see the import, export and programming stuff of this graphing sci-calculator! Sometimes we want to see more the difference betweeen FX9570 and FX9860.
Between the Casio in the video and your hp prime which would you prefer ? Price, performance, functions ? Which is ‘more bang for your buck’?
Every time I enter a expression it gives me 0 why
Does your expression contain variables? If so, you are likely getting a zero because all variables are set to zero by default. This calculator cannot evaluate or simplify expressions algebraically, for that you will need a calculator with a computer algebra system (CAS).
someone pls respond how do i do complex solutions like a+bi format on this calculator
SHIFT -> MENU (SET UP), Complex Mode: {a+bi}. Then, SHIFT -> 0 (i). Also see OPTN -> F3 (CPLX).
Hp prime sucks it don't hold a charge
i really regret buying this calculator, I only bought it because I saw a pink one in target yesterday. I don’t even know how to to work this shit 💀 my iphone calculator with suffice.
Same i always use the ti-84 calculators that my teacher provides because i dont know how to work this shit. Im always use to using the ti-84s and got this ONLY because i needed a calculator then and there
Read the manual, don't be lazy. Were you born learning how to use a cell phone or something?
@@stacia6678 I did
@@btxts2688 There are video guides online for the fx-9860GII, which has the same OS as this calculator. Watch those. Also mess around with the calculator, it helped me find extra features
I want to know why the hell theres a headphone jack on it
I’ve NEVER used the geometry function on my graphing calculator.😂
You opened that box like a sugared -up 9 year old on Xmas morning. 😀
Mother bought this for me gutting in eight grade. Had a stroke understanding it
If you know how to use FX-9750G, you should know how to open the box, DUH?!!!
I hate this screen.
Bro all I want to know is how I can zoom in on this FUCKING GRAPH. It’s all the way out and it’s annoying as shit
the worst calculator
What is wrong with it; I was going to buy it.
/Thanks!
@@GeoCalifornian it's not very intuitive and i had a hard time even getting it to do 2+2
@@GeoCalifornian mine works perfectly fine
@@ohgee5641 is good for stats?
@@BLAZINGSTR8DANK420 i’ve only used my calculator for calculus so i couldn’t tell you, but im sure this channel has a video on how to use the stats button