I use a 991 Cw myself but I wouldn't recommend it to a fella. Go for the 991 Ex if you can find it (it's almost impossible to find it now unfortunately)
Which one should I take? I am buying used/second hand btw. Was given a small budget and tired of cheap chinese knockoffs. Fx 991 es plus 1st edition vs Fx 97Sg plus vs Fx 96Sg plus vs Fx 570es Maybe even the Fx 97Sg X if i have enough funds.
Go with the fx-991ES Plus-it's a solid choice for advanced functions. But if possible, I’d highly recommend the fx-991EX instead. It’s faster, with a high-res display and more features, it’s around 900 INR. Well worth the extra cost for better performance and future-proofing.
@@carrotjuice4344 Looks like I mistook that "pi/2" as "1/2". Oops. Watching at 360p will do that to ya. Gotta love how CPU heavy UA-cam is on low end Android phones....
In my opinion, the best calculator is the EX series because of its easy-to-use design and functions. It’s more intuitive, with everything you need readily accessible, which makes it great for IT engineering students. However, it’s hard to find in the market these days. On the other hand, the CW series is relatively harder to use as many features are hidden behind multiple button combinations, which can be frustrating. If you can get your hands on the EX calculator, I’d definitely recommend buying it as the best option.
@@GamingWallah-k7k They stopped producing it from 31st December 2023 onwards. I'm lucky, i had to buy the old one a few years ago. But i'm also outraged by the quality diminish
They stopped selling ex because people kept buying it instead the new one (and here in Italy they are like selling it at a crazy low price). But the cw is far from a good one. Switch to sharp or TI. It's the only way a consumer can tell a producer they made a bad product. Cw looks fancy, but has nothing more than that.
Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
0:21 - Functionality and Features
0:53 - Display
1:07 - Speed Test
1:24 - Ease of Use
1:45 - Build Quality
2:04 - Conclusion
thanks
school changes a person. i went from looking at pc and phone specs to calculators... what has the world come to
I use a 991 Cw myself but I wouldn't recommend it to a fella. Go for the 991 Ex if you can find it (it's almost impossible to find it now unfortunately)
Thx ill try to find
It for my a levels
1:59 the 991 cw has a clip-on case compared to slide on case with other. The case is so thin on 991 cw it would break on slightly bending
0:59 You forgot to mention the display on 991 es is more readable than the tiny font of the 991 ex
fx-991 ex is the best
The videos that UA-cam recommends me when I already bought Casio Fx-991es Plus 😂
Thanks
Which one should I take? I am buying used/second hand btw. Was given a small budget and tired of cheap chinese knockoffs.
Fx 991 es plus 1st edition
vs
Fx 97Sg plus
vs
Fx 96Sg plus
vs
Fx 570es
Maybe even the Fx 97Sg X if i have enough funds.
Go with the fx-991ES Plus-it's a solid choice for advanced functions. But if possible, I’d highly recommend the fx-991EX instead. It’s faster, with a high-res display and more features, it’s around 900 INR. Well worth the extra cost for better performance and future-proofing.
Is it available in your country?? If yes which country it is??
All the calculators featured in the video are available in India, except for the FX-991EX.
@@Engineering_MJ oo thanks
In my country there is FX-991CE X .It is middle European version of FX-991EX.But when I use the calculator it behaves like it was fake
I wonder if there scientific Calculator with CAS?
All of those calculators have a numerical solver.
1:15 Is it just me, or does anyone else get a different result?
All the calculators got the same final result. Which calculator are you using?
@ Casio Fx 115es. My Sharp gets the same result as the Casio.
He fumbled up the angle unit. Assuming he means 90 degrees by putting pi/2, the radian mode gives .287682....
He put it in degrees by mistake.
@@carrotjuice4344 Looks like I mistook that "pi/2" as "1/2". Oops.
Watching at 360p will do that to ya. Gotta love how CPU heavy UA-cam is on low end Android phones....
Sir Electronic engnirining student best calculator. Pless sujest. ❤❤❤❤
In my opinion, the FX-991EX is the best calculator available
❤thx
Which is best es2nd editon
Cw
Or ex.
1st yr of IT engineering
And which is easy to use
In my opinion, the best calculator is the EX series because of its easy-to-use design and functions. It’s more intuitive, with everything you need readily accessible, which makes it great for IT engineering students. However, it’s hard to find in the market these days. On the other hand, the CW series is relatively harder to use as many features are hidden behind multiple button combinations, which can be frustrating. If you can get your hands on the EX calculator, I’d definitely recommend buying it as the best option.
@@Engineering_MJ ya after researching ex finds better
But outoff stocks
@@GamingWallah-k7k They stopped producing it from 31st December 2023 onwards. I'm lucky, i had to buy the old one a few years ago. But i'm also outraged by the quality diminish
Ex. Try to do 1x10⁶ ÷ 1x10³ on the cw and let me know...
They stopped selling ex because people kept buying it instead the new one (and here in Italy they are like selling it at a crazy low price). But the cw is far from a good one. Switch to sharp or TI. It's the only way a consumer can tell a producer they made a bad product. Cw looks fancy, but has nothing more than that.