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== fx-CG500 ==
== fx-CG500 ==
{{Infobox calculator|name=Casio fx-CG500|introduced=2017|display_type=Backlit 16-bit color LCD|display_size=4.8”|type=Graphing calculator with CAS|cost=129.99 USD at launch}}
{{Infobox calculator|name=Casio fx-CG500|introduced=2017|display_type=Backlit 16-bit color LCD|display_size=4.8”|type=Graphing calculator with CAS|cost=129.99 USD at launch}}
Designed for the North American education market, the fx-CG500 is a modified version of the fx-CP400.
Designed for the North American education market, the fx-CG500 is a modified version of the fx-CP400. It only differs from the CP400 in its build quality, as well as its lack of a QWERTY keyboard to adhere to [https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/sat/what-to-bring-do/calculator-policy SAT Calculator restrictions.]


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Latest revision as of 21:23, 25 May 2022

The Casio fx-CP400 and fx-CG500, sometimes called the ClassPad II, are two portrait format graphing calculators produced by Casio.

fx-CP400[edit | edit source]

Casio fx-CP400
CP400.png
TypeGraphing calculator with CAS
PredecessorClassPad 300, ClassPad 330
Cost239.95 AUD
Calculator
Precision10+3 digits
Programming
User memory500KB
Other

The fx-CP400 is the main model of the series, sold in nearly all regions besides North America.

fx-CG500[edit | edit source]

Casio fx-CG500
TypeGraphing calculator with CAS
Introduced2017
Cost129.99 USD at launch
Calculator
Display typeBacklit 16-bit color LCD
Display size4.8”
Programming
Other

Designed for the North American education market, the fx-CG500 is a modified version of the fx-CP400. It only differs from the CP400 in its build quality, as well as its lack of a QWERTY keyboard to adhere to SAT Calculator restrictions.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]