CasioCasio fx-991CW– Advanced Scientific Calculator with High-Res 4-Tone Display | Natural Textbook Display | 552 Functions, Numeric Calculus, Matrix Solver | Ideal for Engineering, Science & Exams
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CasioCasio fx-991CW– Advanced Scientific Calculator with High-Res 4-Tone Display | Natural Textbook Display | 552 Functions, Numeric Calculus, Matrix Solver | Ideal for Engineering, Science & Exams

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Product ID: 639197219
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Details

  • Brand
    Casio
  • Color
    Black
  • Calculator Type
  • Power Source
    Solar Powered
  • Screen Size
    2.25 Inches
📊552 advanced functions
🔋solar powered + battery backup
🖥️4-tone high-res display

Description

📐 Elevate your calculations with precision and style — don’t get left behind!

  • POWER THAT LASTS - Solar powered with battery backup ensures uninterrupted performance during long study sessions.
  • CRYSTAL CLEAR VISUALS - High-res 4-tone LCD enhances visibility and cursor tracking for error-free editing.
  • MEMORY MEETS EFFICIENCY - Store and recall up to 9 variables with persistent memory—never lose your progress mid-exam.
  • NEXT LEVEL FUNCTIONALITY - 552 functions including numeric calculus, matrix solver, and QR code graphing for cutting-edge problem solving.
  • TEXTBOOK PERFECT DISPLAY - Natural Textbook Display shows equations exactly as in your textbooks for flawless comprehension.

The Casio fx-991CW is a solar-powered advanced scientific calculator featuring a high-resolution 4-tone Natural Textbook Display, 552 built-in functions including numeric calculus and matrix operations, persistent memory for up to 9 variables, and QR code functionality for seamless graphing. Designed for engineering, science, and exam use, it combines durability with cutting-edge tech to boost accuracy and efficiency.

Specifications

Number of Batteries1 LR44 batteries required. (included)
Display TypeLCD
Power SourceSolar Powered
Screen Size2.25 Inches
Calculator TypeEngineering/Scientific
Item Dimensions L x W6.3"L x 3"W
MaterialPlastic
ColorBlack

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Can it handle complex numbers in matrix ?
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Reviews

4.7

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A**R

Casio classwiz fx-991CW in University Life

A semester in the calculator works well, buttons are tactile and responsive. The main quality of life improvements u notice is the surd function and fractional answers, the fact u can modify the display to suit ur eyes, accuracy is a plus and its durability. The calculator interface is refreshing, readability is eased . Its great value given the graphing function although accessed through ur phone on a website with the QR. The school use is exceptional, and relevant to my Pre Engineering classes and would be using it for my further degree. However in exam time they did call my casio calculator a semi-programmable, had to pull out my sharp and dust off the codes and functions I memorized. The examiners allowed the older model casio class Wiz which is more button oriented than this one which is screen oriented. 🤔 given a university scenario I did have my doubts on that exam certified. If anything I'll invest in the older model casio class wiz. As well

C**N

good value

it’s nice, really lightweight , lot of functions

R**T

A well worth purchase

works well!

R**L

Excellent

Excellent, it has a learning curve, and functions are hidden within the menus.

I**A

very good

It helps me with everything in my high school. I recommend the calculator.

J**L

OK, but odd choices, and annoying behavior

I bought this mostly to see the difference between the fx-115es+ which I use at my desk. I like some of the pros, but there are a few big cons. Compared to the 115: Pros: 4th deg polys and 4x4 systems, a bit easier to navigate, handling variables (see them all at once, pick and assign) and stat output is much much simpler to see (just see it all at once instead of picking single values from the menu to see. Cons: Way fewer things on the keyboard, including some fairly often used ones like the exponential (to compute e^2 now you have to press shift, 8 (e), []^[], 2). Then they put 3 different logs on the keyboard with the general one in the unshifted position. Way more sensible on the 115. Some keys don't even have shifted variants. And some things just have way too many ways to be accomplished (while some things you have to use the menu for compared to the 115 as if we're missing room on the keyboard). E.g.: There are two ways to type x, 4 ways to type 1/9 (you could use the division bar, the divide button, you could use the ^-1 key and the general power key with -1. So we're getting all that but no quick way to write the exponential and the natural log is under shift? OK, some of these are also on the 115, but at least I don't feel like the useful ones got hidden there to make room for many ways to do one thing. Some keys don't even have shift variants, as if you really should just use a menu for everything. Then a bunch of features are missing for some reason. There is also the rather pointless QR gimmick eating up another space on the keyboard. That could have been in a menu given how few places it comes up even if one would want to use it.The final and huge con (though the 115 suffers the same thing to some degree) is that history gets erased when 1) you change modes, 2) you press "back" one too many times (that is infuriating and annoying as you use "back" in menus) 3) When you press "home". What's more infuriating is that they added "undo" where it is not needed, but you can easily erase all history by just an errant keypress, it's almost like rubbing it in your face. 115 does the same thing, but because of the lack of the back button, it's less likely to erase history by mistake.Also, why is there still a separate complex mode. What's the point. Why not just handle complex numbers in the main compute mode. That just doesn't make sense to me. This way you have toAnd why does it still not handle complex exponentials and trig functions, I mean it's so easy to implement.Overall, it's easier to use than the 115 in some aspects, but the downsides are also quite bad. It's kind of a meh. Given a choice I'd pick the 115, though there are a few things I really like about the 991CW (like the variable menu).

A**N

Really beautiful calc (short for calculator)

Has a nice huge display, really simple to use, really effective. I managed to pass my physics class using this and I hope to pass many more in the future with this. I had a casio calc prior to this and it has done me wonders but it didn't have much functionality which is why I upgraded to this. Casio is a brand I trust and will continue to trust.

G**S

Solid, fast, and accurate:

Nice device, nice multi-line display and properly handles implied/juxtapositional multiplication. A good solid choice for a calculator.

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