Re: Best Calc to Buy (Casio 9850)


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Re: Best Calc to Buy (Casio 9850)



I own a Casio 9800, which is extremely similar to the 9850 and the only
real difference is the housing design and color. ;)


I also own a 92 and find it much more functional to use than my 9800.
The color screen is weak (3 colors, orange, green, and blue), there is
extremely little user memory, and the pixel size on the cheapo color
screen is the size of about 4 pixels on the 92.  The variety of games and
other useful programs is extremely limited. as for graphics speed, this
only seems faster due to the low resolution screen. I hate to break it to
everyone, but the Casio 9800 is no "Magic Machine".  And had I known more
about the 85 at the time of purchase, I would of willingly bought it
instead.


They both cost about US$100




Levi G. Masterson






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