HP Announce New RPN Calculator - the HP33s
Posted by Fraser Lovatt on 26 April 2004 at 5:46 pm | Tagged as: Platforms, Portable
Good news calculator fans! HP have announced a new Reverse Polish Notation calculator – the HP33s. Priced at a very reasonable US$49 (€41) the non-graphic calculator is intended to replace the old 33sII. Purist are already bemoaning the inclusion of rubber keys on this new model, and sneering at it’s funky v-shaped styling.
It’s nice to know that the tradition of hearing “Can I borrow your calculator?” followed by confused swearing will continue for a while yet.
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