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Old Nov8-09, 09:00 PM                  #1
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casio calculator that's similar to TI-89

Hi all,

I've been wondering if there is any casio calculator that's similar to Ti-89? This is because I've been using casio calculators all my life and I've tried using Ti but I'm not used to it at all. If there is such casio calculator, do you know what's the difference between both of them (such as its pros and cons)? and which one is better for an engineering student (I'm in electrical engineering major)?

Any inputs will be greatly appreciated. :)

Thanks!
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Old Nov8-09, 11:00 PM                  #2
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Look into the Casino FX-9860G
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Old Dec4-09, 03:17 PM                  #3
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I had the same problem, I got the ClassPad330, it was extremely easy to use and does every thing Need it to, I'm also an engineering student
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