Help me find a multi-line (4-8 lines preferred) scientific calculator!
August 20, 2013 8:49 PM   Subscribe

One of my chemistry courses this semester requires that I use a non-programmable, scientific calculator on all exams. Do you know of any multi-line calculators with a similar keypad to my TI-84+ Silver edition? A lot of the calculators I've looked at on Amazon appear to be of the 2-line variety; the ones that have 4-lines don't have the ability to take inverse logs or to create custom-defined exponents. It'd be really nice to have as large a display as possible; money is no issue.
posted by lotusmish to Science & Nature (5 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Best answer: This?
posted by oceanjesse at 9:17 PM on August 20, 2013


If you have an Android phone, you can get a program for it that emulates an HP-15C.
posted by Chocolate Pickle at 10:23 PM on August 20, 2013


Oh, rats. What does "multi-line" mean?
posted by Chocolate Pickle at 10:24 PM on August 20, 2013


Best answer: I think the TI-30XS meets your needs, especially if you're already familiar with the TI way of doing things.
posted by thack3r at 1:06 AM on August 21, 2013 [1 favorite]


If it's for a class, calculator emulators on phones and iDevices are probably not allowed. Some people in my Trig class learned this the hard way last year.
posted by spinifex23 at 6:55 AM on August 21, 2013


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