by profrd » 28 Jan 2016, 02:58
I beg your pardon for posting in English ... ( although understanding French, my writing would be at least more "laughtable" than the most Smiliest emoticon (

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The " Calculator " of my Dreams ( as DJ Omnimaga suggested at the Title of the post he initiated at [
https://codewalr.us/index.php?topic=814.0 ] after originally citing this one on TI Planet ), is already available for some time on market and has now reached affordable prices, fullfilling almost all my "dreamed" desirable resources list, like Intel Atom Z3770 Quad Core CPU at 1.6 Ghz, 2GB of RAM, 128GB of internal storage, 8.3" WUXGA 1920x1200 TouchScreen Display, USB 3.0 OTG support, micro HDMI output, bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 4G connectivity, running a full version of the Windows 10 Pro operating system, allowing the installation of not only Any calculator Emulator, but also Complete Full CAS packages like Maple & Mathematica or Engineering ones like Matlab.
The only point is that although being Handheldable ( even at an 8.3 inch size ), its just Not called a [ Calculator ] anymore, but simply attends by the name of a [ Thinkpad 8 ] Tablet !!!
There are clear even more powerful versions ( at still affordable configurations ) from many other manufacturers, sharing the same common ground platform, of 8 inch Size, Intel Atom Multicore Processor running Windows operating system, which makes such devices simply the Most powerful fully [ Handheldable ] computational gadgets available today, allowing the installation of software "Masterpieces" like Maple, Matlab and Mathematica on a device a bit more larger than an actual Top Notch calculator like HP Prime, TI Nspire or Casio ClassPad 400, but with plenty more desirable resources than actual Calculators, with their intrinsic severe hardware limitations imposed by the compliance to US standartized Examination Test Boards ( aiming to "avoid" cheating ), turning even the most Powerful calculators of today, mere toys ( from the Hardware/Software point of view ) if compared to any affordable Windows based Tablet like the ThinkPad 8.