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CASIO fx-8200 AU - new calculator coming next year. (1 Viewer)

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From that one photo;

The menu: looks significantly more intuitive - but looks a bit slower to navigate - I don't have to think about the numbers I need to use to navigate to do things quickly after using the FX-100AU for a while.

The blue is bad, largely cause of the contrast being poor.

Where is nPr, nCr, factorial at? That will be incredibly problematic if it isn't there. In a similar vein, Absolute value?
If these things are hidden behind a menu, that's also unfortunate - wastes a chunk of time in exams.

Quite interested to see what the "f(x) Function" button does. Watched the first video. Very very interesting...

I'm liking the lack of an ALPHA button. That thing is more confusing than helpful.

Wheres the S<-->D equivalent? That thing is really helpful. Disappointing if that's removed too. (FORMAT button maybe? That's quite unclear though)

The button directly to the right of SETTINGS - is that a back button, or an undo button? I would LOVE an undo button :)

Does anyone know the price point of this calculator (fx-82 level, or fx-100 level?)
The so called f(x) function already exists on the fx82au. It actually exists on any calculator with an Ans function. You don't need to use this stupid feature. Just work smarter by creating an expression with x as "Ans" then type anything you want to input and press enter then go back and execute the calculation.
 

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