Texas Instruments BA II Plus Financial Calculator vs Hp 17Biiplus financial calculator with 22-digit LCD
Overall winner: Texas Instruments BA II Plus Financial Calculator
Texas Instruments BA II Plus Financial Calculator
Financial calculator with NPV/IRR for uneven cash flows and time-value-of-money tools. Ideal for finance classes with easy-to-use money calculations and amortization support. Customers note strong value for finance and accounting coursework
Pros
- NPV and IRR for uneven cash flows
- Time-value-of-money and amortization keys
- Suitable for finance and accounting courses
- Pension, loans, mortgages calculations
Cons
- Buttons may be not very responsive
Hp 17Biiplus financial calculator with 22-digit LCD
Compact financial calculator with 2-line, 22-digit LCD and 28K memory. Supports RPN and algebraic entry with over 250 functions for time value of money and amortization. Users note solid feel and easy-to-see key layout, though some report varying functionality
Pros
- 2-line 22-digit LCD
- RPN and algebraic data-entry modes
- 28K memory
- over 250 functions
Cons
- mixed feedback on functionality
- some users find it operates differently than expected
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Texas Instruments |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | HP |
| User Reviews | Texas Instruments |