Hello. I would like an opinion on your opinion on what are the best/ worst graphing calcs.
Mine would be the TI-80 as the worst, it didn't have a link port and it's processor was radically different (but not in a good way) from any other TI graphing calcs.
My best would either be the HP Prime or TI-Nspire CX. They are both very good graphing calcs, with both of them having plenty of space to store programs, and the Hp Prime has a touchscreen. The TI Nspire CX, though, can run many complex programs.
The one that is probably the most hackable and moddable would be the Numworks calculator. The OS is open-source and it has Python. Storage space is a real problem though.
Which ones do you think are the best/worst?
Mine would be the TI-80 as the worst, it didn't have a link port and it's processor was radically different (but not in a good way) from any other TI graphing calcs.
My best would either be the HP Prime or TI-Nspire CX. They are both very good graphing calcs, with both of them having plenty of space to store programs, and the Hp Prime has a touchscreen. The TI Nspire CX, though, can run many complex programs.
The one that is probably the most hackable and moddable would be the Numworks calculator. The OS is open-source and it has Python. Storage space is a real problem though.
Which ones do you think are the best/worst?