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HP Launches New Calculators

lar1 writes "It looks like HP is back in the calculator buisness! In a press release dated 2003 October 20, HP states: 'Within the next several weeks, HP will be launching three additional new calculators: two graphing and one scientific. The two yet-to-be-launched graphing calculators, together with the hp 49g+ and the entry-level hp 9g, will provide a complete range of graphing calculators expected to fulfill the needs and budgets of a broad spectrum of calculator users.' The 49g+ boasts features such as: USB and IrDA connectivity, a 75MHz ARM CPU, 2MB of flash, and an SD card slot. That's a lot of calculator!" We mentioned this calculator-on-growth-hormones earlier.

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  1. And the thought on everyone's mind is.... by JoeLinux · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...Polish Notation Reverse it is?

  2. Features by mopslik · · Score: 4, Funny

    The 49g+ boasts features such as: USB and IrDA connectivity, a 75MHz ARM CPU, 2MB of flash, and an SD card slot.

    And it adds too!

  3. Broken. by grub · · Score: 5, Funny

    Slashdot'd already. Here's the text:
    HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced the hp 49g+ abacus, the flagship of a
    new line of powerful abaci to be launched this fall.

    Built for scientists, engineers, mathematicians, surveyors and
    students who need portable calculating power, the HP 49g+ abacus
    performs all the basic math functions the user knows.
    Total workspace includes an unprecedented 80 rows of 10 beads per,
    broken into two 40 row columns side by side.

    Priced at suggested retail of $99.99, the
    abacus also allows for future upgrades via an included
    toolkit which allows the user to remove each side bar permitting
    access to the bead assembly for easy replacement of worn beads.

    "The hp 49g+ is a powerful tool for professional
    engineers or college students who prefer the SB (Sliding Bead) entry mode of
    calculating ," said Fred Valdez, general manager, abacuss, HP
    Personal Systems Group. "We've taken the original hp 49g and made it
    streamlined, faster and shellaced to prevent splinters."
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  4. my question by spammyy · · Score: 5, Funny

    who needs that much in a calculator? i mean sounds ok for an entry level pda, but do you need that much? maybe they're trying to capture the calculator gaming world (who's played hick quest on their Ti83)

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  5. Ugh. by Quasar1999 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I refuse to use a device that is physically smaller than its getting started manual.

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    1. Re:Ugh. by default+luser · · Score: 4, Funny

      Then you'll want to avoid both HP and TI.

      The instruction book that came with my TI-82 was as thick as the calculator.

      The instruction book that came with my TI-89 was twice as thick as the calculator.

      In three years, TI will release a calculator with a manual the size of a phone book :)

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  6. Re:75MHz ARM CPU by JUSTONEMORELATTE · · Score: 4, Funny

    WOW! That's faster than my first 486 computer, impressive!

    I feel so old... so very very old.....

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  7. Re:Who is it aimed at? by Xerithane · · Score: 4, Funny

    you cannot take SAT using a calculator with a QWERTY keyboard

    One more reason why Dvorak is superior to QWERTY!

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  8. Good this is by JeffTL · · Score: 4, Funny

    Polish notation reverse very efficient is. Like Latin it feels. Hewlett Packards very good are, but I my TI-83 prefer. When RPN I need GNU dc I use then.