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Brand | HP |
Item model number | G8X92AA#ABA |
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Product Id | 463454 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.2 (10 ratings) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 888182912324 |
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HP G8X92AA Prime Graphing Calculator, 33-Digit LCD
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Engineering college student here, and have used this on a few tests. Great product. Much better than any scientific and easier to use than a ti. Would highly recommend.
The price, value, included user guide, range of mathematical capabilities, included computer emulator, quick delivery, and quality are unequaled in hand held calculators.
What a great calculator!!! Still have lots to learn, but, quickly determined that it more than meets my requirements. I also own the Android emulator and found that I prefer using the calculator over the Android tablet HP Prime emulator. Was surprised to find that the HP Prime calculator battery will out last the android tablet running the Prime emulator. Keep up the great work HP.
Would definitely recommend this to someone in college and this calculator is great for engineers
Although I have a working HP50g, I wanted to get the HP Prime. The day I received it, I slept at 2am, playing with it. I have been a loyal HP Calculator user since my graduate school years. I am a College Professor teaching Electrical Engineering. This calculator is easy to use. I was used to RPN. Text mode of this calculator is awesome. I am not using RPN anymore. It is an excellent calculator for Engineering Students and others. I highly recommend it. I now have to sell my HP50g.
The product requires a more advanced book.
It was just what my husband was looking for in a scientific calculator
I bought an HP Prime in December 2017 as a collectors item and as an opportunity to see Hewlett Packard's very best effort at developing the art of the hand held scientific calculator. As a calculator, the HP Prime matches and exceeds an HP48GX but these days the limitation is I don't have enough time to read the Prime documentation. Another limitation is I have found no third party support group, so far, where I might learn how to make a serial data connection to a Linux laptop, or perhaps read data from an Arduino front end data collection device.
I bought this a few days ago as a replacement for HP-15C calculator that I used for 35 years. This calculator did not come with a user's manual. All I want to do is to perform some quick scientific calculation and so far I am not happy. Plus the wireless connection is only good for a PC and I have an Apple system.
(Usage history - 15c, 48gx, 50g, 35s) This abomination doesn't know whether it's a phone or a calculator: (1) on a calc, the interface is with keys, I don't like putting my fingers on the screen. (2) the key color scheme is hard to read (3) the split between number calculation and CAS is ridiculous, makes the machine essentially unusable (4) documentation is horrible (5) the rechargable battery life is unknown ; on all other calcs battery change is simple, have an extra set handy and you're good to go. (6) to sum up, this is NOT an engineer's calculator; If you want an advanced calc with a CAS, stick with the 50g.