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The HP Prime Graphing Calculator II is a sleek, exam-approved device designed for the modern student. Featuring a 3.5-inch multi-touch display, it combines a stylish brushed metal design with powerful performance, including a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and 256 MB of flash memory. Perfect for STEM education, it integrates seamlessly with HP's unique ecosystem.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Screen Size | 3.5 Inches |
Calculator Type | Graphing |
Item Dimensions L x W | 7.27"L x 3.66"W |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Silver |
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Unlock Your Calculator’s Power
Set Amazon search category to Books. Type “HP Prime Calculator”. Find textbook quality Arithmetic, Algebra, and College Math resources for the cost of a fast-food meal. Don’t let the inexpensive prices fool you. These are great resources that help you unlock your calculator’s power.Best Math Tool in Today’s Classroom.Most powerful Math assistant allowed in today’s classroom. With phones and other Internet electronic devices being banned, the HP Prime Calculator will give you a virtual assistance that allows to acquire and become proficient with any math skill from arithmetic to advanced calculus.HP Prime Calculator is a real sleeper, the usefulness of Matlab or Wolfram Mathmatica in a tool that is easy to use. Textbook style input by templates with vibrant color touch screen allow for easy entry of math problem, plus flyout popup menus and soft key tabs make work a pleasure. Its textbook output with built-in power functions and applications is easy augmented by your functions.Start your understanding of your calculator by using your familiarity with Arithmetic to concentrate on the Prime’s interface and textbook style input and output feature.After the quick review of your Arithmetic, use the Algebra and College Math textbooks to learn advanced features of your calculator be viewing their hundreds of applications. The same applications can serve as invaluable aid for High School Algebra, Advanced Algebra, and Statistic courses.Let the eBook listed serve as a handy reference. It can be viewed on your phone, tablet, or computer.Note that the Arithmetic and College Math paperbacks found includes references to YouTube videos using screenshots and virtual emulator. These screenshots and emulator allow you to see your calculator in action. A web reference is given in the paperbacks for free parallel web-based material that is digital linked to all the paperbacks’ references and their YouTube videos.See Amazon Book HP Prime Calculator. Search listing for explanations of the shown screens in this review.HP Prime Calculator has a download identical virtual version for Windows and Mac and plus HP connectivity program that allows you to use your computer for work at home and then easily transfer your work to your handheld HP Prime Calculator for classroom use.To augment your HP Prime handheld classroom Calculator, there is a free/lite version of the HP Prime Calculator for iPhone and Android phones and tablets. Plus, a paid Pro version with programming.The phone and tablet free/lite and Pro version allow you to have a HP Prime with you at all times. Using variables for functions and nested functions you can accomplish limited programming but extremely powerful programming tasks on any versions of HP Prime, free/lite, Pro, virtual, or physical calculator. Below, we give you some possible starting points for variable creations in math courses. We like programming through variables as it works for handheld, virtual, pro, and free/lite versions. Search the internet for text and video instructions on how to use these powerful variables.You can easily add these variables to your handheld. Using copy and paste highlight the desired collections of functions you wish to add. Transfer them to your virtual Window or Mac HP Prime Calculator. Next backup the virtual and use this backup to restore your handheld HP Prime Calculator. Remember to rename handheld as it now has virtual name. Note for copy and paste are in computer form but will show in calculator in textbook form.College Algebra Plus Algebra of CalculusLinesslopeln(x1,y1,x2,y2):=((y2-y1)/(x2-x1))lineptm(x1,y1,m):=(m*('x'-x1)+y1)linept1pt2(x1,y1,x2,y2):=lineptm(x1,y1,slopeln(x1,y1,x2,y2))(line for two, points, linept1pt1, requires slopeln and lineptm)Rational Expressions - Algebra of Calculusmsec(a,h):=((F1(a+h)-F1(a))/h)mtan(a):=limit(simplify((F1(a+h)-F1(a))/h),h,0)mtan2(a):=limit(simplify((F1(x)-F1(a))/(x-a)),x,a)secline(x1,h):=simplify(lineptm(x1,F1(x1),msec(x1,h))))tanline(x1):=simplify(lineptm(x1,F1(x1),mtan(x1)))(all functions use F1)(secline requires slope of secline, msec)(tanline requires slope of tanline, mtan)(secline and tanline requires Finite Math line point slope, lineptm)AlgebraAbsolute Value and Distancedistrnl(a,b):=ABS(b-a)dist(d,r,t):=solve(d=r*t,x)arithn(d,f,n):=(f+(n-1)*d)arithsum(f,l,n):=(n/2*(f+l))arithsum1(d,f,n):=(n/2*(f+arithn(d,f,n)))TrigonometryComplex NumbersP_to_R(r,a):= (r*COS(a)+r*SIN(a)*i)R_to_P(x,y):=(CAS(collect(ABS(x+y*i)))+"∡"+CAS(collect(ARG(x+y*i))))Finite MathFinancesint(a,p,r,t):=ROUND(solve(a=p*(1+r*t),x),2)cpint(fv,pv,r,m,t):=ROUND(solve(fv=pv*(1+r/m)^(m*t),x),2)loan(pv,pmt,r,m,t):=ROUND(solve(pv=pmt*((1-(1+r/m)^(-m*t))/(r/m)),x),2)ira(fv,pmt,r,m,t):=ROUND(solve(fv=pmt*(((1+r/m)^(m*t)-1)/(r/m)),x),2)Linear Programming - Step by Step to check manual workpivmat(m,r,c):=CAS(pivot(CAS(mRow(1/m(r,c),m,r)),r,c))Sets and ProbabilitiesprsubL1(a,b):=DIFFERENCE(a,b)prsubL2(a,b):=DIFFERENCE(a,b)complement(a,b):=DIFFERENCE(a,b)For these added powerful programming examples, there are free text/screenshot webpages and YouTube videos with emulator instructions to get you started with these. The internet search function is your friend.Lastly, we not that the HP Prime Calculator is two calculators in one. A quick startup would be to use the simpler HOME calculator arithmetic side. The other calculator is the CAS, Computer Algebra System, an algebraic, calculus, and advanced math calculator that requires more time and resources to master.With Covid-19 and the use of virtual schooling students have fallen behind. As there are two calculators in one with the HP Prime Calculator the HP Prime HOME side can be used to learn the calculator for students in Algebra and Advanced Math courses but can also be used as a bridge to help upper elementary middle school student with gaps in their arithmetic knowledge. Search Amazon and the web for resources on using the HOME HP Prime Calculator side for these younger students. Giving them a crutch to temporarily plug their gaps while preventing them from falling further behind is valuable use of the HP Prime physical Calculator.
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It is the G2 revision!
The item came in a cardboard box, and within the box was a sealed bag with the calculator inside. The calculator was in its regular store plastic, which is impossible to open without scissors.My fear going in was I couldn't see what model the calculator was from within the packaging. I only ordered this item because I wanted the G2 revision of the calculator, as I already have the G1 version (that should tell you how much I love the calculator).After cutting open the plastic, I checked the back of the calculator and was relieved that it was, in fact, the G2 model (model number 2AP18AA and hardware revision D), meaning the name of this listing is correct. It was also brand new and perfect out of the box, so I am very pleased with the seller/purchase.I believe this is the most powerful calculator, with some of the most useful features thanks to the touch screen. I would recommend it over many TI calculators, unless your class heavily integrates TI calculators into its textbook. However, there is a massive learning curve that I am still learning.
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Totally outclasses any TI calculator; higher quality in every way.
I had been a long time owner of prior HP calculators, but when my HP 48g went on the fritz after many years, it was time to get a new plotting-type calculator.I thought I would give the TI-84 Plus CE Color Graphing Calculator a try.. I believed that whatever preferences I had for past HP models would have been by this time matched by Texas Instruments. Furthermore, there was not much advertising or review comparisons of HP calculators out there, so I kind of skipped over initial consideration of them.After a number of availability and shipping snafus, I finally got a T-84 CE -- Apparently it is a popular calculator for students, and is considered a standard, so it is everywhere.I was rather underwhelmed. I found out later that they disabled some prior functionality in the firmware updates, it was sluggish and the keys were wobbly, and it felt cheap. My anticipation and enthusiasm for it quickly waned, and I downright did not like it. I returned it, and put more effort into finding out HP's latest offering. And I am so glad I did.This calculator is like a breath of fresh air, it is a 5 times faster processor speed, 8x more memory, it has higher resolution color display, and it has A TOUCH SCREEN. It has a dozen dedicated apps, a spreadsheet, 3D rotational displaying capability, a programming language and Python (although I don't know how to program in that yet). It has computer connectability, with entry of data/programming from the computer. It also has selectable RPN or Algebraic entry modes, and a full help menu on any of the buttons or functions. It has a full complement of functions, statistical entry, matrix math, differential math, number base calculations, the list goes on comprehensively covering all math/physics calculations and presentation of data.The keys are so much better also, very similar to the classic shaped and positive click tactile feedback upon pressing them, not the mush that the TI-84 had. The unit is tight and solid and comes with a cover to slide into and protect the front of the unit. It has a rechargeable battery which is charged via micro USB plug -- generally it needs to be recharged once a week.It is priced similarly to the TI-84CE, but is a quality product that is under-estimated, and is many times better than the TI84CE.Other than the bullet proof lexan bubble packaging, which will ensure someone getting cut trying to open it up with tin snip shears, the other beef I have is the lack of a comprehensive user manual, hard copy OR pdf. There are a lot of implied functionalities here, and not-well-documented shortcuts; I can't even find a good third party user's manual.Those latter issues notwithstanding . . .This is probably THE best programmable, color graphing scientific calculator on the market today.Added Addendum 2 years later:I still love this this calculator, which really is approaching more like a handheld computer.Just wanted to mention I did find a comprehensive pdf User Manual from HP. It is about 700 pages long, and there is a shorter 'quick user' guide, only 50 pages long.I still haven't found a hard copy source, so I am printing my own hard copy, double-sided and spiral binding.That will serve me, but I still haven't found a third party book or reference on it.
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