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HP-33S
Message #1 Posted by Steven Soto on 5 May 2003, 11:14 p.m.

Has anyone else seen a picture of this? I was dissapointed to see the enter key in the lower right hand corner, but at least it's a pocket calculator, and has RPN.

Any thoughts?

      
Re: HP-33S-- HUH?
Message #2 Posted by glynn on 5 May 2003, 11:35 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Steven Soto

I am pretty sure there is not a "33S"-- and you have not pointed to or left an address or given any clue where you are seeing this.

      
Re: HP-33S or do you mean HP-30S?
Message #3 Posted by Jim L on 6 May 2003, 12:02 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Steven Soto

If you really mean 33 - please provide an URL. That's news to me.

      
Re: HP-33S
Message #4 Posted by R Lion on 6 May 2003, 1:55 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Steven Soto

Hi Steven:

Could you say us where to see the picture?

Thanks

Raul

      
Re: HP-33S
Message #5 Posted by Steven Soto on 6 May 2003, 6:35 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Steven Soto

I do not have a URL. The dealer at the local bookstore let me see an e-mail he got recently from HP. I didn't think I'd be the first to see it among those in this group.

It was a PDF showing the 33S, 17bii+, 19bii+, 12c Platinum, and 49gii. Exact release dates were not given for each model, but I got the impression that the 33s would come out first. It is also called the "swan", for what reason I don't know. Neither the 33s or the 17bii+ are in the pioneer case. The enter key is in the lower right hand corner, and as exected, they are dual (RPN and algebraic) systems.

Unfortunately, this is all I really know. I sorry I don't have a link; I didn't know I would need proof.

-Steven

            
Re: HP-33S
Message #6 Posted by Steven Soto on 6 May 2003, 7:44 a.m.,
in response to message #5 by Steven Soto

By the way, this is the same bookestore where I recently found a PPC ROM, several HP71 modules, and various cases, manuals and batteries (even classics!) new, in their original boxes.

            
Re: HP-33S
Message #7 Posted by Paul Brogger on 6 May 2003, 12:59 p.m.,
in response to message #5 by Steven Soto

We don't want proof -- we want the PDF!

While the 33s & 17Bii+ didn't have Pioneer cases, what did they look like? 30s? 10Bii? Other?

                  
Re: HP-33S
Message #8 Posted by Ellis Easley on 6 May 2003, 5:49 p.m.,
in response to message #7 by Paul Brogger

That's what I'm afraid of - that they will put new models in the 10BII package.

                        
Re: HP-33S
Message #9 Posted by J.Manrique Lopez on 6 May 2003, 6:42 p.m.,
in response to message #8 by Ellis Easley

Why are you afraid of it? Would you prefer hp30s form factor?

Best regards,

J.Manrique

#1077 HPCC Member

                              
Re: HP-33S
Message #10 Posted by Ellis Easley on 6 May 2003, 7:19 p.m.,
in response to message #9 by J.Manrique Lopez

No. I don't like all that curvy stuff, also I don't "cotton" to displays with different zones like the 30S. But the 10BII feels much cheaper than even the 30S. The keys sometimes "click" without registering. If the new 12C has the kind of keyboard feel that the old machines had, I hope they can apply that to other new machines.

                                    
Re: HP-33S
Message #11 Posted by J.Manrique Lopez on 6 May 2003, 7:21 p.m.,
in response to message #10 by Ellis Easley

Yes, I hope so too

J.Manrique

#1077 HPCC Member

                                          
Re: HP-33S
Message #12 Posted by Jose Gallegos on 7 May 2003, 3:15 a.m.,
in response to message #11 by J.Manrique Lopez

It is very good news to all ;)

But what about pda style calc? (big screen, pen touch, enough flash ROM, etc)

Best regards!! JoGa

                                                
Re: HP-33S
Message #13 Posted by J.Manrique Lopez on 7 May 2003, 3:55 a.m.,
in response to message #12 by Jose Gallegos

You have a lot of options for that, based on PocketPC like emu48 for PocketPCs.

Of course, I prefer Prof. Parisse's Giac/Xcas[1] and gnuplot running on my Linux/Familiar/GPE[2] iPAQ.

I think that touchscreen based handhelds will become more popular for such things when 640x480 screen resolution devices become more popular, because you'll get a decent screen for most work.

Best greards,

J.Manrique

#1077 HPCC Member

[1] http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/giac.html

[2] http://gpe.handhelds.org

            
Re: HP-48g
Message #14 Posted by ould abdellaha on 9 May 2003, 4:12 p.m.,
in response to message #5 by Steven Soto

hello i need a manul for hp48g tankyou

                  
Re: HP-48g
Message #15 Posted by Daniel Kekez on 9 May 2003, 10:32 p.m.,
in response to message #14 by ould abdellaha

There is a scanned copy of the HP-48G Series User Guide at hpcalc.org: http://www.hpcalc.org/details.php?id=3937

If you need a printed copy, place your request in the Classified Ads.

Thanks.

                        
Re: HP-48g
Message #16 Posted by Robert on 13 May 2003, 3:39 p.m.,
in response to message #15 by Daniel Kekez

Hey! That's great. You wouldn't know where to download the Advanced User Ref, would you?

      
Re: HP-33S
Message #17 Posted by Renato on 6 May 2003, 6:50 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Steven Soto

Stephen,

Any of those new old stock itens left ? - I can dream, canīt I ?

Renato


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