![]() ![]() ![]() So I now found - and got from ebay - a very good and newer HP, the HP Prime G2 calculator, which has recently been discontinued (rumors are that HP are getting out of the calculator business). Now I did get a pretty good HP 35s calculator about a year ago, didn't use it much until recently and it is very well built, the colored keys and key quality is as good as it gets with a calculator, but the display is not lit and is rather basic LCD screen, and often a result that has lots of digits must be "scrolled" to see the full value or to see the exponent and this started to annoy me. I know we have computers now and they blow calculators away functionally, but it is so much more focused to work with a dedicated calculator, or stand at my white board calculator in hand working through some calculation. My dream machine was a TI-59 but it was simply unaffordable as was the almost as good TI-58.Īnyway back to the present as I'm refreshing my knowledge of electronics and LC circuits and basic differential equations and complex numbers, I wanted a calculator that I could use, much as I would as a teen, sitting with pen n paper and working through examples or questions. Anyway back then the first electronic calculators were coming out, stuff you could see in high street stores and advertised in electronics magazines, this is when the term "electronic slide rule" began to appear.Īs a result I spent a huge amount of time using calculators for electronics when I later went to college and was impressed by what was around back then. Suggest-A-Calc: We are always looking for innovative, high-quality products.When I was a kid in the late 70s I was very much into electronics as a hobby and was quite focused on science in school, especially physics. Permitted for use on SAT Reasoning Test, SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Level 1 and Level 2, ACT Mathematics Test, PSAT/NMSQT, AP Chemistry/Physics, PLAN, and EXPLORE.Ĭontact Us: Have a question, suggestion, or concern? Visit our Help Center for assistance!.Ideal for engineers, surveyors, college students, scientists and medical professionals.Take advantage of a powerful fraction mode plus fraction-to-decimal conversion.Power to calculate inverse functions, cube root, logarithms, exponents, factorials and more.Handle the heaviest workloads with ease with 31 KB of memory plus 800+ independent storage registers.Use strong statistics functions for single and two-variable statistics, linear regression and more.Large 2-line display with adjustable contrast to easily view entries, results, menus and prompts.Store an equation then use again to solve any variable using HP Solve or use 100 built-in functions. ![]() Work more efficiently with keystroke programming.Choose between RPN* or algebraic entry-system logic.The HP 35s is completely programmable and with 31KB of memory, plus the HP solve application. Professionals and college students have the flexibility no other scientific calculator can offer with the choice of RPN or algebraic entry-system logic. The HP 35s features a two-line display, and the powerful HP Solve application. Switch between RPN and algebraic entry-system logic at any time. Get professional performance from the ultimate RPN scientific programmable calculator. Hewlett Packard HP-35S RPN Scientific Calculator Home > Students > Scientific Calculators > Hewlett Packard HP-35S RPN Scientific Calculatorĭamaged Packaging Option: These are brand new, sealed units with significant damage to blister packaging. ![]()
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