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Canon F710 Dual-Line Scientific Calculator
Manufacturer Description Canon's new generation F-710 scientific statistical calculator offers the smart solution to all your study or work projects. A stylish, slim line design makes it easy to hold and simple to operate in all surroundings. See both the problem and answer at a glance, thanks to a convenient two-line display that shows entries on the top line and results on the bottom line. The large LCD enhances legibility and offers contrast adjustment for clear viewing whether in dim or bright light conditions. With anattractive silver metallic finish, the F-710 is not only highly functional but also fun to use. Ready to perform a wide range of scientific and statistical calculations, the F-710 makes even the toughest problems seem simple. It features 38 built-in formulae, plus direct formula input. A practical Exchange Display Memory has been added to Sum to/Store to and Recall memories. Comprehensive mathematical, trigonometric, and statistical functions perform virtually all required tasks--and scientific and engineering notations functions are also available. Advancements include Constant Calculation and Repeated Data Input keys. The end result is a practical calculator that is powerful enough to meet your needs, without being over complex--making it ideal for numerous applications. Included with this Product F710, carrying case, user's guide, batteries Product Description F-710 CANON USA CALCULATORS CALCULATOR,F-710 SCIENTIF F-710 SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR, BATTERY OPERATED, 10+2-DIGIT DISPLAY, HARD CASE CAN-C F710 Reader Reviews This calculator($6.99) is: 1) Cheap 2) Power packed(3 mem variables, preset formulas) 3) Durable(cover is hard and does not have easy-to-break edges - very easy to slide) 4) Clear(large two line lcd display for a scientific calculator of this price, color-coded buttons to find the needed buttons more quickly) 5) Relatively attractive(silver finish and glossy top that surrounds the display) I like this calculator so far since it cost me mere pocket change. Since I am a high school calculus student, I am not allowed to use a graphing calculator on any test. However, I am able to use scientific calculators. This scientific calculator, unlike many other generics, have certain features desirable for a student of mathematics. If you are out of school already, I would just use either software on the computer or one of the high quality graphing calculators. Comment | | (Report this)
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