Back-to-School with the Casio PRIZM Graphing Calculator

By Shannon Gurnee
In Product Review
September 10, 2018
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Today, on Redhead Mom, we’re featuring the Casio PRIZM Graphing Calculator as part of a partnered post with Casio.

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It’s hard to believe how quickly the summer came to an end and school came back into session! With four of our kids in high school, the need for a graphing calculator was inevitable. We were very excited to check out the Casio PRIZM Graphing Calculator (model fx-CG50). This graphing calculator is pretty dang cool and so much better than the one I had in high school! If you want your child to have the best educational experience available then you should take a look at these custom educational display solutions.

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The Casio PRIZM fx-CG50 Calculator includes improved capabilities such as 3D graphing, an enhanced new look and an improved catalog function so students can use commands more quickly. Students can easily draw 3D graphs such as planes, cylinders, and spheres, and view them from various angles. This calculator is suggested for the following courses: Pre-Algebra, Algebra I & II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, AP Calculus, AP Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Finance & Business. It is also permitted on SAT, SAT Subject, PSAT/NMSQT, ACT & IB. The retail value is $118.99.

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FEATURED SPECIFICATIONS

  • High-Resolution Color LCD with over 65,000 colors
  • Brand new 3D Graphing Drawing
  • Picture Plot enables learning from real-life pictures
  • Easy to use – Icon driven menu system
  • Test model capability
  • Statistics regressions and graphical displays

INCLUDED ACCESSORIES:

  • Quick Start Guide
  • Protective Hard Case
  • USB Cable
  • Four AAA alkaline batteries (non-rechargeable)

What features do you like about the Casio PRIZM Graphing Calculator?

 

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Shannon Gurnee is the author of Redhead Mom formerly "The Mommy-Files", a national blog with a loyal following. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Marriage, Family, and Human Development with a Minor in Business Management. Shannon and her husband, Frank, have a large family with 6 awesome kids and love living on the Central Coast near San Luis Obispo, California, as well as traveling around the world. A full-time Social Media and Professional Blogger, Shannon also serves as a National Brand Ambassador for many well-known companies. Her blog focuses on motherhood, family fun activities, traveling, fashion, beauty, technology, wedding ideas and recipes while providing professional opinions on products, performances, restaurants, and a variety of businesses.

17 Responses to “Back-to-School with the Casio PRIZM Graphing Calculator”

  1. My son just bought a calculator but we did not know about how great this Casio was. I paid a lot and I hope the one i got will get him through High School and the SAT.

  2. Stacie says:

    I love that color LCD screen. When I was in high school, our graphing calculators were just that green screen, and they were definitely much harder to navigate.

  3. Brianne says:

    That is one awesome looking graphing calculator! This looks really easy to use. Casio has always been known for making great calculators.

  4. Margie DQ says:

    Oh this makes me remember my graphing calculator in high school. This one seems much better and easier to use!

  5. That calculator looks like a nice tool. Looks pretty easy to use too

  6. Wow! This is really cool! Would be a great help to teachers and students.

  7. Just found out at the beginning of the week that my daughter needs a graphing calculator at school and I had no idea this was available. Definitely providential that I saw this post. I know she’s going to love this.

  8. Lisa Favre says:

    Wow! Graphing calculators sure do look different from when I was in high school. Casio makes such great calculators already so I am sure this graphing one is state-of-the-art.

  9. Peter says:

    Wow, calculators have certainly come a long way from when I was in school. Love the colour screen

  10. Lynndee says:

    I had a Casio calculator when I was in college, but it did not have a LCD like this. This is sleek. Love the features.

  11. Rachel says:

    This looks way fancier than the calculator that I used in school. It isn’t dot matrix!

  12. Jeanine says:

    Wow this would be perfect for my oldest. I bet he would get a lot of use out of it but I havent a clue even how that would work. Looks interesting!

  13. Kiwi says:

    Wait graphing calculators are still a thing? They were so expensive when I was growing up!

  14. Melanie says:

    This is bringing back some serious memories. My math teacher my sophomore year of high school said I was the best at looking like I was paying attention. I’ve gotten better at focusing, and it looks like the tech has gotten even better too!

  15. Ahhh! My kids aren’t here yet and using these calculators, but next year they will be. I’m not ready!!

  16. I think I like the improved capabilities such as 3D graphing the most. Great review!

  17. Yikes, stats class was NOT my thing – I nearly failed it when I was in college the first time around about 4 decades ago! Looks like stats calculators have come a long way, though, and if I had something like this back then, I would probably have done SO much better!

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