Without those we won't take your word for anything. (05-04-2018 10:24 PM)toml_12953 Wrote: Give examples of the functionalities, features and system, and, of course, limitations of the Prime, etc. Let's say that you can't do half of what you can with HP50G. Major reasons are functionalities, features, system (although CAS is more advance on HP Prime) which are considered (05-04-2018 10:24 PM)toml_12953 Wrote: We have no idea what your bona fides are. Why isn't the Prime suitable for engineers? Let's say that you can't do half of what you can with HP50G.Ĭonsidering serious studies (fields biology, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, as well geometry, mathematics, physics, surveying, weather sciences, trigonometry, statistics). There are of course cool apps on HP Prime, but it won't replace all the features, system and tools of the HP50G graphical calc. rather than a shinny windowing and user interface. It is important to have an efficient machine with numerous features, functionalities. Major reasons are functionalities, features, system (although CAS is more advance on HP Prime) which are considered. For Bachelor and master, it is more or less fine, sufficiently good of course. The HP Prime is good for high school and more. Feel free to buy an HP Prime of course, without considering it. ![]() It is just a point of view like another one. Why isn't the Prime suitable for engineers?īecause of experience, studies, and my expertise. You make assertions but don't back them up with facts. If you would like to push further and have it for several years, you must consider the HP49G or HP50G certainly. ![]() The HP Prime is rather ok for studying, but it will not be ok for engineers. (05-04-2018 10:24 PM)toml_12953 Wrote: (05-04-2018 10:07 PM)dmmaster Wrote: The HP Prime is a good calc, more or less similar to high-end Casio or TI graphical calc.
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