Hi everyone,
I always liked the latest. I have both the TI NSpire and the HP50G.
I suggest that you buy a TI NSpire before you knock it. Do yourself a
favor if you like/use calculators that much.
The keyboard on the 50g has far more on it's keyboard than the
NSpire.
NSpire's alpha characters are separate and easier to document the
problem in it's note psd screen. Much easier than finding alpha
characters on th HP.
Screen is better on the NSpire and the keyboard is logical which
translates into easy to use.
I personally won't sell either of my two flagship calcs.
NIMH (NIckel Metal Hyride) rechargables?
Be sure to save your work frequently.
George
I always liked the latest. I have both the TI NSpire and the HP50G.
I suggest that you buy a TI NSpire before you knock it. Do yourself a
favor if you like/use calculators that much.
The keyboard on the 50g has far more on it's keyboard than the
NSpire.
NSpire's alpha characters are separate and easier to document the
problem in it's note psd screen. Much easier than finding alpha
characters on th HP.
Screen is better on the NSpire and the keyboard is logical which
translates into easy to use.
I personally won't sell either of my two flagship calcs.
NIMH (NIckel Metal Hyride) rechargables?
Be sure to save your work frequently.
George
--- In 50g@yahoogroups.com, Fatih Can <f_can2003@...> wrote:
>
> guys
> i've been reading all correspondence with joy and benefiting a
lot...
> having read the recent ones on ergonomics, connectivity of the
machine don't you think that we, who spent at least 2-3 hrs a day
with calculators, deserve better resolutions, colors and video
quality?
> who would HP not consider to develop calcs that have the same
features that we see in the PDAs of HP or any mobile phone nowadays?
> simply why should we care to change AAAs -by the way HP50g is a
good eater- but recharge our calcs as we do our phones?
> fatih
>
