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Reddit mentions of Sharp EL-W535XBSL Engineering/Scientific Calculator with WriteView 4 Line LCD Display

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Sharp EL-W535XBSL Engineering/Scientific Calculator with WriteView 4 Line LCD Display. Here are the top ones.

Sharp EL-W535XBSL Engineering/Scientific Calculator with WriteView 4 Line LCD Display
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    Features:
  • Large 16 digit, 4 line LCD display allows for easy viewing of advanced calculations
  • WriteView display technology allows for calucations to appear on screen the same a written or in a textbook
  • 335 Functions, 3 Modes (Normal, Stat and Drill) with 1 and 2 variable statistics
  • 8 Temporary and 4 definable memory buttons
  • Durable, glossy black finish with silver accents and protective case
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height1 Inches
Length9.6 Inches
Number of items1
Size3 1/8 x 6 1/2
Weight0.45 pounds
Width5.8 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Sharp EL-W535XBSL Engineering/Scientific Calculator with WriteView 4 Line LCD Display:

u/averyscottscofield · 1 pointr/college

I love my Sharp EL-W535 Writeview calculator. It's simple but holds the numbers and "looks" like a textbook without the graphing technology.

You can get it here for around $12 https://www.amazon.com/Sharp-EL-W535XBSL-Engineering-Scientific-Calculator/dp/B004J6M29S

u/Firocket1690 · 1 pointr/ECE

For my first two years of EE coursework, I'd say 90% of the math can be straight up solved with algebra, or simplified to a first order differential equation. Engineering is not about calculating hard math, it's about knowing when to apply which techniques.

Uh. Best tip I can give you is learn to be fast with your calculator; it'll save you a lot of time. My personal favourite is Sharp EL-W535XBSL. This underrated $20 tier of calculator lets you convert between polar/rectangular coordinates, basic matrices up to 4x4, binary/hex calculations, unit conversions, and all your basic trig functions. And you're not lugging around that $90 TI brick that's banned from exams anyway.

Ohyeah. One of my profs made the circuits to water pipes analogy. Learn those, they're fun and helpful.

u/Misotopes · 1 pointr/Concordia

Sharp Electronics EL-W535X Writeview. It's approved by the ENCS dept.