Casio ClassPad II Review

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  • @AceOfHearts001
    @AceOfHearts001 Před 2 lety +23

    I wish calculators were developed a little faster than they do. Ofcourse not expecting phone-like rate of development, but a new calculator every 10 or 15 years is bit too much.

  • @babyshark5489
    @babyshark5489 Před rokem +24

    If my maths teacher saw that, he would say PUT THE PHONE AWAY BEFIRE ITS CONFISCATED

  • @suspense_comix3237
    @suspense_comix3237 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I kind of want one of these so I could program something cool, maybe a Handwriting Recognition Engine or a CAD Software or something cool like that, but there are way more people out there with a Ti-branded Calculator so…

  • @theedspage
    @theedspage Před rokem +7

    10 years... how fast time flies.

  • @TheLastMillennial
    @TheLastMillennial Před 2 lety +17

    I used the CG-500 several years ago. From what I remember, it was a really fun and promising calculator, but a few things were extremely rough about it. I still remember the buttons were the worst I have ever used on any device. They're so long and thin I had to press them deliberately and perfectly in the center for them to register. I noticed that you didn't have any issues with the CP-400 so maybe different buttons were used?
    The calculator UI also just felt sluggish and made me start to feel impatient when I just wanted to quickly plot an equation. I also found that I personally like hardware buttons rather than using software menus to find a function. However, I realized that I do like having a properly laid out software keyboard rather than using an alpha modifier to access letters.
    There were a few features I really liked about it. First the hardware keyboard has a lot of hidden shortcuts. If I recall correctly, shift>x will copy your selection, shift>^ will output a square root, etc. I also like the chained history edits. So like at 10:35 where you use Ans repeatedly, if you edited 'expand((x-3)(x+5))' to something else, all the following answers would adjust to account for the edit. I remember Casio- Basic was pretty slow, but honestly after using slow TI-Basic for so long it wasn't a deal breaker and Casio-Basic was pretty easy for me to pick up and write simple programs.
    I'm glad Casio made the Classpad lineup but I'd like to see it mature more with Python, significantly better buttons, better performance, and a good capactive touch screen. With such a large screen it has the potential to draw me away from my HP Prime but I feel the user experience just isn't as good yet.

    • @CalculatorCulture
      @CalculatorCulture  Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah it makes me wonder if Casio are waiting for the Classpad 3 to introduce Python, like they did with the fx-9860G III. It would make it more compelling for folks to buy the latest version. Thanks for the tips about chaining and keyboard shortcuts.

    • @muslim_mario
      @muslim_mario Před 2 měsíci

      i have Question if you still have the cg500 can install hollyhock in the cg500

  • @G7VFY
    @G7VFY Před 2 lety +6

    And it's NINE years old!!

  • @AceOfHearts001
    @AceOfHearts001 Před 2 lety +6

    Anyone have any update on Classpad 3? Nice vid btw.

  • @harrypandolfino1131
    @harrypandolfino1131 Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent review

  • @rezamohamadakhavan_abdolla8627
    @rezamohamadakhavan_abdolla8627 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have just purchased a casio FX-CP400 Classpad II Graphing Calculator that says under its specifications: Date first available: January 22, 2018 which i should receive around mid april but i am already confused to know that there are so many different versions of the same model manufacturered even 11 years ago.
    Can you please explain what the differences are.
    Thank you.

  • @AdamBuckmantechpad1642
    @AdamBuckmantechpad1642 Před 2 lety +2

    whats the max number of digit answers can i display like can i display a 100+ digit answer

  • @commtechengineer612
    @commtechengineer612 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice review!

  • @thackythac
    @thackythac Před 2 lety +3

    Only problem with the Classpad is that it is too slow vs the TI Nspire CX CAS or the HP Prime =(

    • @CalculatorCulture
      @CalculatorCulture  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah there is a tradeoff there between speed and battery life.

  • @paulb6326
    @paulb6326 Před měsícem

    Can anyone post links to any web sites where I can download apps for this calculator? I am most interested in chemistry.

  • @frunomaol5069
    @frunomaol5069 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I'm interested to know why you reviewed the Classpad 2, 10+ years after it was released. Was this video made a year ago, or many years ago? Thanks

    • @CalculatorCulture
      @CalculatorCulture  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes I made the video a year or so ago. I reviewed it because it’s still being sold new and I didn’t see any good reviews on YT. I also find the form factor unique and interesting. Most of my videos are about much older calculators.

    • @frunomaol5069
      @frunomaol5069 Před 5 měsíci

      @CalculatorCulture thank you for your reply. I have one, though I consider myself the exact opposite of a power user. I also have a 10 yo Ti -nSpire CAS, but it is now very difficult to see text, and the decimal point is almost impossible to see. The Classpad 2 is streets ahead in that department.

  • @denodan
    @denodan Před rokem +1

    I prefer the CG50, as it has many more programs for it, and far less for the fx400

  • @iainrobertson1690
    @iainrobertson1690 Před 10 měsíci +1

    It has no unit converter in it

  • @rodneyrobinson1115
    @rodneyrobinson1115 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Oh, I just need it for adding up grocery lists.😄

  • @Rdkey144
    @Rdkey144 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, I was looking for a calculator for engineering, and I don't know whether to choose the HP Prime G2 or the TI N-spire CX II Cas, which one do you recommend? thank you

    • @CalculatorCulture
      @CalculatorCulture  Před 2 měsíci

      Personally I prefer the Prime, it just has a simpler hardware design and the UI in less in the way.

  • @frunomaol5069
    @frunomaol5069 Před 5 měsíci

    Good audio overview but, almost impossible on a Tablet to see the numbers on the calculator screen.

    • @CalculatorCulture
      @CalculatorCulture  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yeah it is difficult filming an lcd screen. Perhaps I should have used the simulator.

  • @amrish9392
    @amrish9392 Před 10 měsíci

    Do you think the TI INSPIRE CX II is better than this casio classpad?

    • @thinkgeeks
      @thinkgeeks Před 3 měsíci

      much much better, casio is a useless toy. it can't do many things right.

  • @kendinesanatci6552
    @kendinesanatci6552 Před rokem

    Hello which calculator do you recommend:
    fx-CG50
    fx-CP400
    fx-9750GIII
    fx-9860GIII
    Or do you recommend something better?

    • @CalculatorCulture
      @CalculatorCulture  Před rokem +2

      Hi Kendine. It’s hard to compare them since they are targeted at people with different needs. Some big differences are that the CP-400 has CAS, and the CG50 and fx-9860giii support Python programming. For a lot of people who don’t need a graphing calculator the fx-991ex is also great at a very inexpensive price.

    • @kendinesanatci6552
      @kendinesanatci6552 Před rokem

      @@CalculatorCulture I want to buy a graphing calculator. Does CP-400 has python as well or only cg-50 and fx-9860giii has it?
      Also do you have any information about classpad III release date or specifications? Should I wait for it?

    • @rafiihsanalfathin9479
      @rafiihsanalfathin9479 Před 4 měsíci

      @@kendinesanatci6552what calculator you went to pick?

    • @thinkgeeks
      @thinkgeeks Před 3 měsíci

      fx-cg50 = color screen version of 9750giii=9860giii, but cg50 sucks because of is color screen it's the slowest. and cp400=cp500 (softkeyboard differs). if 9750giii sells for 10 bucks, maybe it's a good choice. otherwise, stay away from casio, they are far away behind hp.

  • @phamtri4904
    @phamtri4904 Před 3 měsíci

    So it can only be charge by the batteries

  • @insoft_uk
    @insoft_uk Před 4 měsíci

    AAA batteries is one of the benefits than HP Prime, TI
    I have HP Prime TI83 CG50 and one of the things I like about CASIO is AAA rechargeable batteries or none rechargeable batteries
    The CG50 is way faster than the HP Prime for third party apps as CG50 supports native C & ASM apps were HP Prime is interpreted language based only on

    • @thinkgeeks
      @thinkgeeks Před 3 měsíci

      wrong, with 4 fully charged AAA batteries, cg50 can't even finish calculation of (1+sqrt(2-sqrt(2))+sqrt(2-sqrt(3)))/(sqrt(3)+sqrt(2+sqrt(2))+sqrt(2+sqrt(3))) with xcas. hp prime is 10000x faster than the casio.

    • @concordemachspeed24
      @concordemachspeed24 Před 3 měsíci

      @@thinkgeeks Why are you comparing the performance of a calculator based on its battery type that it uses?! Also it's weird that you compare a Non-CAS calculator to a CAS calculator.

    • @thinkgeeks
      @thinkgeeks Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@concordemachspeed24 I think you are cheating, otherwise please upload a video showing how cg50 performs this calcuation (I do have cg50 with xcas). Yes, casio is the worst ever, slowest ever calculator, cannot even come close to hp.

    • @concordemachspeed24
      @concordemachspeed24 Před 2 měsíci

      @@thinkgeeks Again, you are comparing a Non-CAS calculator to a CAS calculator. We are talking about the fx-CG50 without XCas, of course it's going to have a worse hardware because it doesn't support CAS natively. What did you expect?

    • @thinkgeeks
      @thinkgeeks Před 2 měsíci

      @@concordemachspeed24 so after installation of xcas, cg50 can't do the math at all. With new batteries installed, it runs for like 20 hours till the battery depleted, and still no answer. Ok, then switching to casio flagship cp400, well, it can't do it as well.

  • @reinlepiku445
    @reinlepiku445 Před rokem +1

    Where are the Unit Conversions?

    • @CalculatorCulture
      @CalculatorCulture  Před rokem +1

      Yeah like I say in the video, it is an odd omission.

    • @reinlepiku445
      @reinlepiku445 Před rokem +1

      @@CalculatorCulture Hello. Yes, I noticed now. I don't speak English very well and I didn't notice it when I was watching your video at first. I live in Estonia. Now I added a direct translation and saw that you mentioned this problem.
      You have very good videos. You speak clearly and matter-of-factly. I myself am also a fan of calculators and I have 13 different scientific calculators from different manufacturers at home. 6 of them are graphing calculators:
      Электроника MK 71 (USSR, 1989, now with a faulty LCD display)
      TI-67 Galaxy
      TI-86
      TI-Nspire CX CAS
      TI-30X Pro MathPrint
      CASIO fx-991EX
      CASIO fx-991ES PLUS 2nd edition
      CASIO ClassPad II fx-CP400
      CASIO fx-CG50 Prizm
      CASIO fx-9860GII
      HP Prime (2021, Hardware Version D)
      SHARP EL-W506X
      SHARP EL-W506T
      And the tablet also has TI-89 and Voyage 200 emulators
      Best wishes, Rein

  • @concordemachspeed24
    @concordemachspeed24 Před 3 měsíci

    I wouldn't recommend this to anyone. fx-CG50 can do what the fx-CP400 can do, that includes the CAS add-in you can install for the CG50.

  • @dr6gun0v43
    @dr6gun0v43 Před rokem

    I changed my batteries for this calculator, even though the batteries were new and compatible with the the device the screen remained black

    • @CalculatorCulture
      @CalculatorCulture  Před rokem

      That’s no good. I recommend you contact Casios support www.casio-intl.com/asia/en/support/contact/

  • @Amit-nw2if
    @Amit-nw2if Před 2 lety +1

    😂

  • @thinkgeeks
    @thinkgeeks Před 3 měsíci

    a very terrible calculator, cas is the weakest of all, for example, it can't even primary school math, e.g. simplification of (1+sqrt(2-sqrt(2))+sqrt(2-sqrt(3)))/(sqrt(3)+sqrt(2+sqrt(2))+sqrt(2+sqrt(3))). moreover, after you turn off and on again, the graph disapears, need to re-draw. replacing the batteries also reset the screen, you need to re-align the corners before start. casio is just electronics garbage.