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the online calculator is annoying to…
the online calculator is annoying to use as you have to use your mouse for everything and the phsyical calulator drains battery way to fast on exam mode
Ridiculous 25% price rise in UK
Ridiculous 25% price rise in UK. Clunky operating system. Functions are deeply buried in menus. Physical navigation buttons are way too sensitive. Fast but unfortunately unusable. Why bother to purchase when there is a free emulator app? So just buy one from Amazon at an inflated price then get a free return when you realise that the Casio fxcg20/50 is so much better.
A great calculator and great value for…
A great calculator and great value for money, I think. They continuously provide updates for it, and it works really great. Build quality is very good as well and it just feels great to use. Highly recommended!
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