Casio fx-CG50 PRIZMⓇ
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Quick Facts
History & Background
The fx-CG50 is Casio's response to the TI-84+CE. Powered by standard batteries (instead of a recharging LiIon like its bretheren) the CG50 packs an impressive amount of capability for a calculator of its class.
Notably, like its predecessors and relatives in Casio, the CG50 handles multiple types of functions on one graph very well, especially in comparison to the HP 50/40 (Which allow multiple types, but have to be done seperately and slowly) and the TI-84 (which can't).
Specimen(s) in Collection
| # | Variant | Serial Number | Mfd. Date | Mfd. In | Acquired | Condition | Picture |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Normal | 810AW84QA159866 | April 2018 | China | 2026-02-02 |
I got this specimen at an excellent price due to it missing a front cover and battery cover.
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