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The Casio FX-991ES Plus-2nd Edition Scientific Calculator is a non-programmable scientific calculator featuring a user-friendly Natural Textbook Display, 417 functions, and a stylish design. It includes a color-coded keypad for easy navigation and comes with a protective slide-on hard case. Powered by a single LR44 battery, this calculator is perfect for students and professionals alike, making complex calculations simple and efficient.
Number of Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Screen Size | 4 Inches |
Calculator Type | Engineering/Scientific, Graphing |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.38"L x 3.03"W |
Material | Metal or Durable Plastic |
Color | Black |
S**1
Great calculator!
Functional calculator. Works well, it’s a good color and it’s pretty accurate, buttons are tactile and it’s fast at solving big problems
D**A
Perfect
Omg I loved it too much,very helpful with good quality
M**
Good calc
Great calculator, easy to understand if coming from TI
J**Z
Great Calculator
This calculator is amazing. It is able to show equations in a textbook format. Perfect for any STEM class that is math-heavy. The gadget also has a variety of conversions and modes that make it perfect for students and professionals alike.
O**E
Good
Good item
M**O
Nice Calculator
It’s a nice calculator. It can be a little more difficult to remember all the functions. All in all it’s nice
S**9
surprisingly nice
UPDATE: I thought the U.S. version of this was the update to this model, the ClassWiz one with menus replacing some of the printed-on functions. That is indeed an update (but maybe to the EX versions rather than, or in addition to, ES versions? Because EX versions are discontinued). But actually the U.S. version of the 991ES is the Fx-115ES. I had thought that because of its lower number, it was just a lower-grade model. But in fact it is essentially the same as the 991ES with a few more capabilities and white instead of black. I like this calculator a lot so I wanted a "spare" plus it is nice to always have one of the two within easy reach, so I got the U.S. version as well. They are both similar high quality, just different colors. I am very pleased with these calculators.Previous review:I've used RPN HP calculators for years and didn't expect to enjoy or appreciate this non-RPN calculator as much as I do. The main reason I got it was that I found a couple of lovely calculator apps for Android that I figured out were supposed to mimic the 911 series Casio, and so I wanted the real thing. It has been easy and intuitive to figure out how to use. As someone else commented, this seems to be for Indian market so you probably won't have US warranty. But the US version is totally different; you have to access many of the functions through menus and they are not printed on/above the keys. But having them printed instead of having to access through menus is much more efficient once you learn where things are. The US menu version is maybe best for people who want to use the calculator briefly and/or don't want to bother learning it (like people used to a different brand). You might have to go to a non-US Casio site to find the pdf manual for the 991ES. It would have been nice to include a hard copy of the manual but these days that's rare, and I'm fine with this because it keeps prices down. US version is now ClassWiz which sadly replaced the 991 ES and 911 EX. So you have no choice but to get a non-US-market one if you want the ES or EX (but Amazon also sells a copy-cat version of the 911ES/EX from a different brand). As far as the hardware:The calculator has a nice look and feel. The plastic is premium and nice. The upper (smaller) keys feel nicer to me, especially as a (classic) HP user. The bottom (bigger) keys are a bit squishy but that's normal for most calculators. I like that there are no soft rubber keys or other soft parts (because soft plastics often get old and sticky and gross). The case goes on and off smoothly and does not scratch the calculator. I am glad I got this calculator and I'm sad that Casio is switching to a simplified look, menu-driven, version at least for the U.S. market.
D**O
Excelente
Excelente
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