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Casio fx-9860G Slim Graphing Calculator | 
| Brand: Casio Category: CE
List Price: $106.99 Buy New: $89.09 You Save: $17.90 (17%)
New (19) Used (1) from $39.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: FX-9860GSLIM Model: FX-9860GSLIM UPC: 079767177928 EAN: 0079767177928 ASIN: B000RHV4BA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Casio FX-9860G Slim 1.5MB USB Graphing Calculator General Features: 63,000 byte user memory | | • | 1 MB memory BASIC like program functions Add-in software system with flash memory USB interface | | • | Syntax help Onboard function manual Icon menu interface 8 x 21 (lines by characters) | | • | 64 x 128 pixels LCD Natural display input Capture, clip and paste capability Auto power off | | • | Slim compact body |
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Product Description Casio FX-9860GSLIM Slim Graphing Calculator
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| Customer Reviews:
Great calculator with Slick Slim-line Packaging December 29, 2007 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought the Casio fx-9860G Slim Graphing Calculator because of the combination of enhanced and easy to use functionality, with a superb display. After previously using other powerful calculators with tiny font sizes and confusing/massive instructions at times, this is a major step up. It has everything needed for most mathematics - calculus, equation solvers, stats, spreadsheets, graphing, programming, recursion etc. and once connected to the Casio Web page using the included Casio software link, other apps can be added - the geometry app is fun and useful. For the cost, this clobbers the higher priced competition - I donated a calculator that cost twice as much to my employer's charity Christmas raffles. I had given up on calculators in favor of laptop/PC based math codes, but now it is fun again to use a calculator for courses and to just sit back at work sometimes & crank the numbers while going through tech. publications.
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