Unboxing Casio fx-CG50 graphical calculator

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Hello viewers, welcome to my YouTube video. In this video, we unbox a Casio fx-CG50 (definitely better than the TI-84 Plus CE). This is probably my favourite calculator so far.

This video was recorded on 6 Feb 2019, so you can tell how unproductive I am lol.
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Awkward moment when the Ti-84 Plus CE costs almost $160, and yet an $80 Casio FX-CG50 completes the same calculations wildly faster, and even performs 3D color renderings of basic and complex geometric shapes.

iggycygnus
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Am I the only one who wants a sick calculator as a present?

Shibagaesski
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there is a Casio fx-CG50 sized hole in my soul

hugo
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Why do I want this so bad. There is something satisfying when you get undefined after many tries and pump you to hand in the air shouting yes and realise you are so far apart from others you start to question your life choices. Yeah. That happened today when I was playing with graphs and some graphs are more interesting than others.

sasisarath
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I take a Casio fx-CG50 and a Casio fx-991EX to my exams. Helps tremendously, note, they aren’t standardized tests, just tests in classes, but still.

phlogchamp
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The Shopkeeper telling all the detail about the
Me: *Can it solve 2+2?*

bdwgaming
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My best flex is that I own this and yet never use it

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As an aside, french cuffs are classy af :)

redforrori
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Am I the only one who collects scientific calculators







I have more than 10 of them, my mains are the fx-991 EX and the fx-9750G Plus. I really want the fx-CG50 and to put some games on it lol

polandman
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I gotta love it where at 23:20 you use a Casio scientific calculator to calculate the values to enter into the variables in the Casio graphing calculator. 😂🤣

RKMLarsen
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11:50
this 3d graphing calculator is really useful for shopping !

thealtrik
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15:27 Dec = Decimal
Hex = Hexadecimal
Bin = Binary

arkdotgif
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Him: Quick Start
Me: Oh Yeah let's Gooo.
***We don't need that***
Me: *Audible Confusion*

bdwgaming
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Carbon fiber decal, most definitely a mathematical pattern! jokes aside nice review off the calc!

coolbionicle
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I think it comes with micro-python programming language app from factory, right?

ricardotijerina
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how do you not know half the things on this calculator 😭 isn’t this mainly for A level further maths

arkdotgif
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That’s an easy package to open. In the US they use thick antitheft packaging which is no picnic to open.

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The usb cable can actually charge the calculator if you put in rechargeable batteries.

Morot
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Very informative and useful by the way do you take a calculator with you when you shop?

ahmadalmohamad
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By the way, is it (on the fx-CG50) possible the use of units in the "equation solver" app like on the HP 48G series calculator from Hewlett Packard?

On the HP 48G series, when using the "equation solver" you can use units even in different system and get the solution of the variable you want. For example:

Volume of cylinder (I work with diameters rather than radius):
π × (d/2)^2 × h = V

d = 6_in
h = 1500_m
V = (solve)_bbl

With the HP 48G series, you can add units (even in different system) to each parameter. For instance you enter 6 inches (6_in) for the diameter, 1500 meters (1500_m) for the height and you want to get the volume in barrels, so you write whatever value in barrels (1_bbl). Then you press "SOLVE" on the volume and the calculator gives you the volume of the cylinder in barrels. Should you want for instance the diameter in meters instead of inches, then you write it in meters (6_m), or the volume in cubic meters or cubic feet then write the unit accordingly (1_m3 or 1_ft3). And so on. You can use any type of unit.

Is it possible the use of units on the Casio fx-CG50 in the "equation solver" like you can do on the HP 48G series?

gcalvaro