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Best selling Pocket calculators from Casio

On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Casio products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.

1. Casio Fx-991de X

Casio presents the new ClassWiz series with the technical-scientific calculators FX-991DE X and FX-87DE X. This series offers numerous innovations: an LC display that has four times the resolution of the well-known displays from the FX-DE Plus series. A spreadsheet function that allows users for the first time to utilize basic spreadsheet calculations on a technical-scientific calculator. And result visualization on a smartphone or tablet, made possible through the newly available QR codes. 

2. Casio FX-85ES Plus 2nd Edition

The Casio FX-85ESPLUS features a natural display. The so-called Natural V.P.A.M. LCD allows you to input and display fractions, square roots, and other numerical expressions just as they appear in your textbook. The FX-85ESPLUS easily converts between sexagesimal and decimal systems and vice versa. It performs calculations in degrees, radians, and gradians, and provides conversions from polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates and vice versa. Additionally, the calculator is equipped with a random number generator. Other highlights of the FX-85ESPLUS include: prime factorization, calculations with remainders, a repeat function, 24 levels of parentheses, a memory for nine variables, and a STO/RCL key. The calculator is powered by a hybrid system of a solar cell and a battery, offers a menu in German, and comes with a hard case. 

Casio FX-85ES Plus 2nd Edition (Solar cells, Batteries)
Pocket calculators
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EUR28,90 was EUR35,03

Casio FX-85ES Plus 2nd Edition

Solar cells, Batteries

3. Casio FX-810DE CW

Calculator FX-800DE CWCASIO presents the FX-800DE CW technical-scientific calculator, a model in the ClassWiz series.Features -German menu -47 physical constants -9 variable memories -QR code function -Solar & battery operationDisplay -Display type: 63x 192 FULL DOT -Natural display -Algebraic input logic: Natural V.P.A.M. -Number of characters/lines: 17/1+10/1 -Icon menu -Display mantissa exponent: 10+2Memory / Memory -Repeat function -Variable memory: 9 -Memory capacity: Function memory for f(x) & g(x)Elementary mathematics -Scientific constants: 47 -Clef levels: 24 -Breakage calculation -Angle measures DEG/RAD/GRAD -Conversions between. >DEG/>RAD/>GRAD -Coordinate conversion Pole ÷ Rec -Trigonometric functions sin/cos/tan/sin-1/cos-1/tan-1 -Hyperbolic functions sinh/cosh/tanh/sinh-1/cosh-1/tanh-1 -Exponent, log, In, 10x, ex -Mathematical functions √, x2, x-1, 1/x, x! √, xy, √, x1/y -Calculations in the sexagesimal system -Percentage calculation -Technical notation ENG/ENG -Random number generator -Integer random numbers -Value table: 2 functions -Periodic decimal fractionStatistics -Distribution functions (normal distribution, binomial distribution, Poisson distribution) -Mathebox (random experiments with coins and dice) -Combinatorics (nCr)Miscellaneous -Menu language: German -QR code function -Hardcase -Automatic power off -Operator-like emulator software: yes -Power supply: Solar+Battery -Battery type: 1 x LR-44/solar cell. 

4. Casio FX-87DE Plus 2nd Edition

The technical-scientific calculator FX-87DE Plus with natural display, distribution functions, and physical constants fully complies with the revised curriculum in Baden-Württemberg starting this summer, making it the ideal calculator for high school. 

5. Casio ClassPad II

The new ClassPad FX-CP400 has been developed as a CAS calculator based on the existing ClassPad series, featuring a colorful and high-resolution touch display.

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advancement was guided by teachers from Germany. They particularly emphasized maintaining and optimizing the proven and user-friendly ClassPad operation. The product developers placed special importance on a deliberately simple power supply using standard batteries and a quick readiness for use after switching on the calculator. 

6. Casio FX-9860GIII

The graphic calculator FX-9860GIII features a large, high-contrast display with natural input and output, backlighting, and 1.5 MB of flash ROM memory. The large natural display shows fractions, square roots, and other numerical expressions as they appear in math textbooks. 

7. Casio FX-87EN X

The FX-87DE X calculator, with 593 functions, is ideally suited for use in schools at high schools in Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. In addition to distribution functions, the calculator offers a spreadsheet feature, allowing users to utilize basic spreadsheet calculations for the first time on a scientific calculator. The Classwiz series features a high-resolution LCD display with 192 × 63 pixels. Furthermore, the FX-87DE X has a processor that is four times faster compared to the FX-DE Plus series and has double the memory. Result visualization on a smartphone or tablet is also possible through the available QR code function. 

8. Casio Df-120eco

Eco-friendly, stylish, and unique calculator tool. What should the perfect modern calculator be like? Should it be multifunctional, ergonomic, handy, and perhaps stylish? The Casio DF-120ECO calculator offers all these features. Its large 12-digit LCD display makes it very easy to read, allowing you to see the results even in direct sunlight. Additionally, these devices are absolutely reliable, as they can be powered by both light and batteries. In the dark, they automatically switch to battery power. In other words, you can use the calculator under all lighting conditions. The large keys enable quick and accurate input, reducing annoying typing and other errors. The Casio calculator comes with numerous functions: currency conversion, various tax calculations, selling price calculations, and more. 

9. Casio FX-85CEX

The Casio FX-85CEX is a powerful scientific calculator designed for a wide range of mathematical and statistical applications. With 379 functions, it offers a comprehensive array of calculation options suitable for both academic and professional use. The calculator features a user-friendly pictogram menu and a QR code function that facilitates access to additional information. Thanks to its robust construction and compact size, it is ideal for use in schools, universities, and offices. It is powered by batteries, ensuring reliable operation. The FX-85CEX supports a variety of mathematical operations, including trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, as well as statistical calculations with one or two variables. Its versatility and ease of use make it an indispensable tool for students and professionals.

- Pictogram menu for easy navigation
- Support for trigonometric and hyperbolic functions
- Statistical calculations with one and two variables
- Automatic bracket addition function
- Conversion between different coordinate systems.
 

10. Casio Calculator CS-DH-12ET

This is how calculating works. Paperwork is annoying, but constant calculations at the desk are even worse? Do you need to incorporate many different factors into your calculations? The pocket and desktop calculator helps with that. Whether for large or small calculations, its clear functions and easy-to-use buttons make it a real assistant. You can display up to twelve digits on the screen with this model. In unfavorable lighting conditions, the adjustable display can be easily customized, ensuring that all numbers are always clearly readable. The calculator operates with a combination of solar and battery power. In bright light conditions, the solar cells provide the necessary energy. In darker conditions, the batteries take over. The calculator requires an LR44 type battery.