>of this group. I tend to believe that they don't. After all this time RPN is the only reason we still stick with our HPs.I am here, and I design and build HP calculators. . .
The Nspire is a disaster. It doesn't sell well, and the vast majority of educators dislike it. The internal technology on the device is superior no question, but it is not a very good calculator. It tried to be a computer desktop application, but a tiny screen and slow cursor entry is problematic.
There was quite a bit of discussion on this at HP's own calculator discussion group a while back:
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Calculators/comparing-processing-capabilities/td-p/2352023
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