After presenting the first graphic pocket computer a quarter of a century ago, Casio has now presented the PRIZM model. The graphic computer of the next generation is designed like a mobile phone, and it can boast of color drawing of graphs and output of statistical data; like flipping through some...
After presenting the first graphic pocket computer a quarter of a century ago, Casio has now introduced the PRIZM model. The next-generation graphic calculator is designed like a mobile phone, boasting color graphing and statistical data output; as if you were leafing through a textbook. In addition to the color upgrade of the classic graphic drawing, they have even added the display of parabolas, hyperbolas and other -bols using images from everyday life. For easier visualization, of course. The optical balm is further enhanced by a high-resolution screen (82,944 pixels), 3.7 inches in size. A good 61,000 bytes of preloaded software and 16 MB of data storage space are enough to ensure that we don't run out of work anytime soon. Due to the minimal power consumption (0.6 W), 4 AAA batteries will be sufficient for up to 140 hours of work with the calculator.
Price: not yet known, available January 2011 at www.casioeducation.com