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New High-End HP Calculator?

mschaef writes "There's a pretty convincing looking story over on hpcalc.org describing a new high-end HP calculator. The bottom line: 75MHz ARM9, USB Port, IrDA compatibility, 128x80 display, and a slot for SD cards. It also looks like the same basic software is running, either ported or via emulation of the venerable Saturn (HP-propriatary) CPU. The full story is over at HPcalc.org. It's good to see HP back in the game (hopefully) like this."

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  1. Most significantly it can handle PR0N by dalleboy · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    When reading (from the PDF presentation):
    "Most significantly it can handle RPN or Algebraic mode entry system logic and familiar textbook entry."
    I read it as:
    "Most significantly it can handle PR0N or ..."
    I'm /. damaged for life...