A quick review of the calculator. I don’t know that this was needed especially after the TI 36X Pro comparison but I just wanted to compile a few summary thoughts. I don’t think it’s a very good review, but a more thorough analysis of its functionality can be seen from the other videos.
It’s a good calculator, certainly a good enough one for a specific exam, but it had potential to be a great calculator and just missed it.
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Hello. I’m wondering about who is newer the 35s or the 42s? Which you could recommend ?
The awkward way HP did this calculator was purposely dumbed down and made hard to do the programming so NCEE would accept a fully programmable calculator. Any better than that, and NCEE would not accept it. They do not accept the HP 32s or HP 32SII and they do this one.
Is there a “Swap” feature on the HP35s that allows you to swap two numbers in the stack w/o rolling through all 4 items in the stack?