📊 Elevate Your Calculations with Style!
The Ipepul Desktop Math Calculator is a versatile graphing calculator designed for college students and professionals, featuring 10 function modes and 4 graphing functions. Its energy-efficient design and high-resolution display make it an essential tool for advanced mathematical computations across various fields.
Number of Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Screen Size | 2.88 Inches |
Calculator Type | Engineering/Scientific |
Item Dimensions L x W | 7.16"L x 3.89"W |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Color | Graphing Calculator |
A**R
Excellent budget-friendly graphing/scientific calculator
This graphing calculator is a remarkable tool that combines functionality and convenience. I especially like the integrated notepad feature, which allows me to easily jot down notes while performing calculations, enhancing productivity. The calculator supports ten different modes and four graphing functions, making it versatile enough for a range of mathematical tasks, from basic arithmetic to complex algebra and calculus. Its lightweight design (only 120g) and compact size ensure that it can be easily carried in a backpack or even a purse, making it perfect for on-the-go use in classrooms or offices.I found the most standout feature of this calculator to be its eye-friendly blue matte LCD screen, which significantly reduces glare and strain during extended use. This thoughtful design consideration is particularly beneficial for students who spend long hours studying. Additionally, the calculator's ability to erase notes with a single button press promotes environmental sustainability by reducing paper usage.
M**G
Almost
As someone who has used high-end graphing calculators in the past, I was curious to see how the IPepul Scientific Calculator would measure up. After a few weeks of use, I can confidently say that this calculator offers fantastic value for its price. It covers a wide range of functions, from basic calculations to graphing and matrix operations, making it versatile enough for students and professionals alike. The high-resolution screen is clear and easy to read, and the layout of the buttons is intuitive, which is great for minimizing errors during complex calculations.One feature I particularly appreciate is its lightweight design—it’s compact enough to slip into my bag without adding bulk, making it perfect for both office work and study sessions. The energy-saving auto power-off feature is also a nice touch, ensuring the batteries last longer.That said, this calculator does have some limitations compared to higher-end models like the TI nSpire. While it handles the basics excellently, its graphing functions feel a bit stripped down, and the manual could be more detailed for those new to graphing calculators. However, for someone on a budget or a student just starting with advanced math, this calculator is an excellent choice. It delivers reliable performance at a fraction of the cost of more expensive alternatives. I’d definitely recommend it for anyone looking for a solid, budget-friendly option.
C**U
Nice easy to use desk calculator
For my home office to replace old solar calendar. Batteries were included. It has all the functions I need and way more that I don't use such as the graphing and algebra/calculus functions but nice they are available. Included Instruction manual good also.
P**R
The calculator is a knock-off, but it still works fine.
I haven't ever owned a graphing calculator before, but my husband had one. I was aware of how expensive they can be back in the day, and deliberately chose statistics in college so I wouldn't have to buy one. These days I have seen them in the same price range as this calculator, and I assumed that they had just gone down in price as the technology became more mainstream.I was pretty excited to get this calculator for our math-obsessed (some might say gifted) 8-year-old since he spends hours on Desmos graphing things. First I showed it to my husband, and he got curious and started researching the things. I showed me how this calculator had been molded, likely from another calculator. He showed me the little notch on the top where fancier calculators have a port that connects them to each other. He showed me the grooves where better calculators have rubber feet. He showed me a calculator with a very similar shape that they maybe used but then moved the buttons around. He showed me that the name-brand graphing calculators do more than this one, and yes, they still are expensive. But a calculator like this can still help you get through your college algebra courses.This realization made me feel less excited about this calculator being a Christmas gift because I wasn't confident it would be solid anymore, and I just wanted him to experience it and help me do my review.Well, I shouldn't have been too disappointed, because my son absolutely loves this calculator. He takes it with him everywhere. He pleaded with me to let him read the instruction manual instead of his regular reading (we homeschool), and I capitulated. The manual has been clear enough that he has been able to figure out how to use it, so it checks out. In spite of him loving his new toy, my son said to give it 4* because it's not as good as Desmos at calculating complicated equations. Those were his words. I was kinda thinking 4* anyway. It's a good calculator and it does what it is supposed to do.But you get what you pay for, and this one won't do the things I saw my friends doing with theirs back when I was in high school and college. One of my friends used one of them to write a code so you could input a name or short phrase, and it would give you the names of musical notes, so you could use it for inspiration for one's composition assignments. He could plug it into a friend's calculator, and they were able grab that code and use it in their calculator too. They were mini-computers that really impressed me, especially given the more limited technology that was available to me back then.This calculator won't do all that, but it will graph equations. I don't pretend to understand to know all that it is capable of. Maybe my son will be able to code his own program, but even if he does, it will remain on his device alone, there will be no way to share it, and he won't be able to input any code from a computer either.Still, my son loves it and has already spent hours pouring through the book and learning how graphing calculators work. There's no denying that this calculator is a milestone in his math journey. I'm grateful for that. It's sweet to see how much he loves it and to see his excitement when he has graphed a new equation on it. We'll likely be giving him an upgraded version later on though. My husband says he'll need it as he progresses. But this one is good enough at this price point to do its job well.
N**N
Good off-brand graphing calculator
My husband questioned why I ordered this, when he has a TI-84 from when he was in school. I asked if he was going to let our kids use it, and he agreed it was a good thing to order.You definitely need the instructions and to keep them nearby. I have them rubber banded to the case. They are pretty easy to follow with plenty of examples of what the screen should display. For our kids, they don't have the TI knowledge so learning this calculator's modes and functions should not be an issue. I am confident this will be more than they need to get through high school's math and chemistry classes.
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