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23 January 2010
The now not-so-new Casio CFX 9850G Graphic Calculator
2 of 2 found this helpful Although it is getting somewhat old, it is still a very capable graphics calculator. It has good maths, statistics and graphing functions and will be usefull for many courses except financial as it does not have built-in financial functions. It is programmable with a good programming model, and with 32k of memory, many complex routines can be programmed. Good condition used units are available at a very affordable price, they are usually good value for money.

20 August 2020
Genuine article that fits perfectly
Good watch strap for my CA-53W calculator watch. The genuine article that fits perfectly and is easy to fit. Looks and feels exactly as the original.
24 November 2009
Suprisingly nice calculator
I'm an old HP user, and I was sceptical about this new funky looking calculator. However, now that it's on my desk, it looks better than expected. It actually looks modern and more attractive than older traditional models. I am beginning to quite like it. It seems basically a 32SII reproduction in a new casing but with lots more programming space - it really needed that as the 32S/SII had woefully little of it.
Against is the fact that the ENTER key is at the right bottom, my hand still instinctively moves to the left middle. I'll probably get used to it in time.
Whether it is as robust as it's predecessors, time will tell. For now, I'm enjoying using and programming it.