Good scientific calculator
- Admitted on university exam
- Clear layout
- simple operation+transition
- double arrow button at the bottom right (TI-84)
Nils
19 November 2015
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According to our calculator expert
The TI 30 XS MultiView is a calculator that's useful if you want to perform scientific calculations. Thanks to the MultiView functionality, you can view up to 4 lines on the display. In addition, this type contains all functions of the current scientific calculators, plus a few extras. This allows you to perform and edit calculations as well as discover patterns on the same display. Are you looking for a graphing calculator that can also draw functions on your calculator? Consider the Casio FX-9860GII.
Type of calculator | Scientific | |
Allowed during exam | ||
Solar cell | ||
Graphic display | ||
Number of screen lines | 4 |
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Nils
19 November 2015
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Marc Van Cauwenberge
21 September 2015
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Daan de Heij
16 February 2016
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Janssens Inge
7 August 2016
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Karine Turkry
29 January 2017
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Milan Zuidhof
26 May 2019
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Peter
1 November 2024
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P van Dijk
16 November 2015
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Robrecht DAVID
14 November 2014
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VERMEULEN PATRICK
27 September 2015
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I bought this product for my exam at the KULeuven where a graphical/programmable calculator (which I used in secondary education) was not allowed. This calculator fulfills all the functions you still need: calculating logarithms, extensive operations (nice graphical representation of fractions), brackets, ... Everything except plotting graphs (you can enter 1st-degree equations and get function value, useful for estimates) It's not a graphing calculator, so it won't have all the features you might want, but if that's what you're looking for, you're just in the wrong place here. It does what it's supposed to do and it does it well. The only drawback that bothers me (slightly) is the cover to protect the front. Nice that there is something to protect the front of the device during transport, but I am disappointed how you have to take the 'cover' on and off. With the TI-84 (see below) it slides on and off nicely, here it 'clicks' in with protruding pins. So far no problems with it, but I can imagine that after a certain time one of these excellent PVC hooks breaks down and then the device is often unprotected. So I came from a TI 84 (also from texas instruments) that I never had a problem with, so I was drawn to this scientific calculator. It was easy to adapt to this device, only there are two arrows in the bottom right row of the penultimate key. These are not in that place on the TI-84 and so it took some getting used to when I pressed these 'arrows' instead of the desired '+'. The layout is clear as I was used to from Texas Instruments and the operation is straight forward, once you can handle the secondary function key you can easily get to all functions. A handy extra was that instructions for frequently used underlying operations were printed in the cover (see below), so handy! All in all, a good reliable scientific calculator. It has no graphical functionality, but if you buy a laptop without a touch screen, don't be surprised if nothing happens when you press the screen.
Nils
19 November 2015
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it contains the right editing options that I need, always ready to use, simple operation
Marc Van Cauwenberge
21 September 2015
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Only non-graphing calculators are allowed in my study. My Casio fx-82ms drove me crazy and realized it was costing me time on my exams. This calculator is much more user-friendly than the Casio one. All functions speak for themselves. With Mathprint you don't have to mess around with dozens of brackets and large fractions look well-organized. Using variables is easy. With the equivalence key you can easily switch between decimals and fractions (or answers with pi). It is also possible to make lists of numbers and to request statistics (such as average and variation). You can also specify a function y=....x, after which it returns a table with values. So very satisfied!
Daan de Heij
16 February 2016
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Product number | 167364 | |
Manufacturer code | 5803011 | |
Brand | Texas Instruments | |
Warranty | 3 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue |
Height | 1,7 cm | |
Depth | 18,4 cm | |
Width | 8 cm | |
Weight | 0,145 kg | |
Color | Blue | |
Material | Plastic |
Power source | ||
Type of battery | Standard batteries | |
Power supply type | Rechargeable battery, Solar power | |
USB port |
Type of calculator | Scientific | |
Color screen | ||
Backlit screen | ||
Allowed during exam | ||
Allowed during CFA exam | ||
Graphic display | ||
Number of screen lines | 4 | |
Receipt printer | ||
VAT converter | ||
Currency converter | ||
PC connection | ||
Solar cell |