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Thank you September 12, 2009 Tadashi Suzuki (Tokyo, Japan) I had recieved this one very quickly. Only 3 days from ordered you to deliver me in Japan. I was surprised. thank you.
TI 30X IIS August 31, 2009 M. Hall (Southern Illinois) This calculator seems to be a good scientific calculator. Unfortunately, it was not what I needed. I had a TI 30X-A that was about 20 years old. I loved it, but alas, it died. When I went to replace, I could see the benefits of a two line calculator. I liked the idea of dual power.
However, since I mainly use it for accounting purposes, this calculator does not work for me. I went through the manual looking for a way to make it work, but found none. I use this for check books and other things where I need a running total. IE. with this calculator, if you wish to enter 1+2+3+4 with a subtotal and then a total, you have to hit 1+2=+3=+4= to get an answers. So I am saving this calculator for my preteen who will need ti soon enough and I went and bought another trusty TI-30XA.
Fills the need August 4, 2009 Eric T. White (Memphis, TN) This is the calculator that the kids middle school requested. In typical TI fashion it is a solid calculator.
Missing commas as separators August 3, 2009 Neal Stevens 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have the TI 30X-IIS, a nice dual power, 2 line calculator. It has one feature missing, the fraction bar key, that another TI has. Other than that, pretty much the perfect machine for me... except it does not use a comma in numbers to separate the thousands place: it displays ten-thousand as 10000 instead of my preference 10,000
I know, most people probably do not care, I must have some kind of dyslexia because when I see 4589339 I have no idea what that is, as compared to 4,589,339 which I instantly recognized as 4 million, 5 hundred thousand,etc.
I'm looking around for another calc, one that has a 2 line display, that works with fractions and decimal conversions, the basic stuff, AND displays numbers with the lil' comma. I would prefer a TI.
Missing commas as separators August 3, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have the TI 30X-IIS, a nice dual power, 2 line calculator. It has one feature missing, the fraction bar key, that another TI has. Other than that, pretty much the perfect machine for me... except it does not use a comma in numbers to separate the thousands place: it displays ten-thousand as 10000 instead of my preference 10,000
I know, most people probably do not care, I must have some kind of dyslexia because when I see 4589339 I have no idea what that is, as compared to 4,589,339 which I instantly recognized as 4 million, 5 hundred thousand,etc.
I'm looking around for another calc, one that has a 2 line display, that works with fractions and decimal conversions, the basic stuff, AND displays numbers with the lil' comma. I would prefer a TI.
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