Favorite calculator?

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Favorite calculator of all time?

  • TI-89 11%
  • TI-89 5%
  • TI-89 5%
  • TI-89 11%
  • TI-89 26%
  • TI-89 5%
  • TI-89 16%
  • TI-89 11%
  • TI-89 5%
  • TI-89 5%

Total votes: 19

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I only use Casio calculators. >.>
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I have a Casio FX-300ES that's lasted me all the way from middle school through college-level calculus. It's pretty much invincible, though I have currently misplaced it.

I had a Casio FX-9750GII, but it got stolen because it was soooooo much better than the TI-89. For one thing, it had a dedicated fractions key! For another, the interface was a whole lot more intuitive for people who'd never used a graphing calculator before. And you could also edit equations after you input them and got an error instead of having to type them over from scratch.
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I dreamt about a pink, glittered calculator last night, and I was so happy because now I had a calculator!!

But then I awoke to the sad reality.
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