By Fin Cousins

Published: Friday, 13 January 2023 at 12:00 am


If you’re fed up with being handed decade-old battered calculators and struggling to read the numbers on the faded screens, it might be time to invest in a calculator of your own.

Aside from being turned upside down to spell words (for, admittedly, respectable amounts of amusement), they can help you store equations and come back to your work, so you can pick up where you left off.

This is our rundown of the best scientific calculators on the market. There should be a model for every ability, chosen based on in-depth research and analysis of consumer reviews.

Casio FX-83GTX

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The UK’s best-selling calculator, the Casio fx-83, is instantly recognisable, found in classrooms and university students’ bags alike.

It’s an upgraded version of the classic Casio fx-83GTPLUS, including a clearer display, faster processor, and wider range of functions—there are 276, including ratios, digit separators, statistics, tables, and a variables list.

The natural textbook display shows mathematical expressions such as roots and fractions, simulating the way they appear in textbooks to make the results easier to understand.

Recommended for key stages 3 and 4, including GCSE and higher education, this calculator is allowed in every UK calculator exam.