📈 Elevate Your Calculations with Style!
The NumWorks Graphing Calculator is designed to accompany students through their academic journey, featuring a high-resolution color screen, a long-lasting rechargeable battery, and support for multiple languages, making it the perfect tool for both learning and exploration.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Screen Size | 2.8 Inches |
Calculator Type | Graphing |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.3"L x 3.2"W |
Material | Plastic |
Color | White |
A**R
Pretty much the best calculator I've ever owned
The media could not be loaded. Pros:More updated interface than the TI-84Simple to useOpen source hardwareEpsilon (the calculator's "OS" (more like a math interpreter) is open sourceThin and lightCosts less than the TI-84 plus ceLess confusing naming scheme than TIUses a more updated chip than the TI-84 Plus CE (STM32 ARM Cortex M4 based microcontroller vs Zialog eZ80)Runs MicroPython (which is good for running custom code on the calculator, like a stoicheometry calculator for chemistry)Web-based interface on computer that allows you to update the calculator and upload python codeClean designApp-based interfaceIt doesn't just give decimals and fractions, it gives both, and can simplify expressionsCan calculate complex numbersCons:No dark mode (Small complaint though (and it wouldn't fit in with the white theme of the calculator)Cannot write custom apps or install custom firmware. I found this out when I was trying to add an overclocking script. I got everything set up, but a critical folder on GitHub was blocked off. This does make sense because it prevents people from writing cheating software for the calculator. Since it's been approved for exams like the SAT (and that's one of the main selling points), it has to store all user data in RAM, and if you could modify its code you could have a user program permanently on the calculator that could allow you to cheat on a test. They could have made it completely open source in hardware and software, but that would have made it not legal on any standardized test.Buttons are somewhat mushyLimited button layout compared to ti-84 plus ceNobody else really has this calculator so there is less available for it than is available for something more popular like the ti-84 plus ceWhite plastic is easy to scratch and markGraphing program is slow when navigating because it redraws all of the graph every time you move.Keyboard is hard to use (but that's because I am not used to typing on a calculator and there are not very many buttons)The video shows some of the calculators features in calculator mode.
G**G
Prefer this calculator for ease of use
I'm not in the education field, I use this calculator occasionally, often for unit conversions and some analysis. I find this calculator one of the most intuitive graphical calculators I have tried, and one of the faster ones as well. It's not the most featureful calculator, but it works well for me, and I don't have to reference the manual a lot.Numworks has been extending this calculator's feature set consistently from its introduction. The early models used a really light color yellow to label the second functions on the keys, but that has been corrected. The calculator seems pricey at first, but the software upgrades make it worth the money.Updating the software is very easy, you plug the calculator into a computer, point the browser at the Numworks website, log in and off you go, no need to install any vendor specific software as with so many other products out there.All in all I'm very impressed with the quality of the software.
R**Z
Great software, good hardware
The media could not be loaded. Pros:-Excellent software, open source. Numworks (the company that makes it) releases updates every 2 months or so, bringing new features each time.-Easy to use, feels modern and well thought-out.-Compact and very light.-Graphing is really, really, really fast. Basically instant.-Regression is very easy to use, and accurate.-The equation solver is the best I've ever seen in a calculator. It solves almost any equation/system of equations extremely fast, and does not stutter or lag.-It includes a Python shell that can run almost any program with basic modules. Great for beginners in coding. You can also upload scripts from the computer.-Screen is nice and clear, and the brightness is able to be adjusted.-Battery life is nice and long.Cons:-No finance application. Hopefully this will be fixed soon.-Python editing on the calculator feels slow.-Buttons can be a bit sticky.-Secondary function letters can be hard to see.-There is only 4 KB of memory available for Python scripts. This could be fixed in an update, by allowing scripts to be archived in ROM.-Scripts clear when the battery completely dies.Conclusion:A great calculator for high school, with several things that could be fixed through future updates, and few that cannot. Easy to use and program.Would recommend.
D**D
an attractive programmable calculator with nice features
There is a lot to like about this calculator and the company that makes it. The calculator is a great example of excellent and attractive engineering. The simplicity of the design is much appreciated, especially when compared with standard graphing calculators. It is a beautiful product and has some nice unexpected features that really set it apart from others. It is one of a few calculators that can perform prime factorization of an integer with the factor() command. Although it does not support general number base conversion, it will easily display the hexadecimal and binary values of any integer, in addition to the prime factors. That is a nice unexpected touch.The calculator is programmable via the MicroPython language. Python has become one of the most popular programming languages today, and many refererence books and Internet sites are available to help the programmer. Python can be difficult for a new programmer, but I will report that Numworks support is excellent. I contacted Numworks via their support email address about a programming problem and the president of the company replied with excellent information on my problem. It doesn't get any better than this.While MIcropython programs can be entered directly on the calculator, it is much easier to enter programs on your computer using the Numworks workshop website and download them to the calculator with the supplied cable. That process was flawless on my Chromebook.All in all, a terrific little calculator.
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