How do you like the HP 34C?
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09-25-2017, 05:37 AM
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RE: How do you like the HP 34C?
(09-25-2017 04:26 AM)brickviking Wrote: The HP-34C could concievably be considered top of the line for LED-based calculators, at least in my opinion. I'd say that the HP-67 was the ultimate LED-based HP calculator. Compared to the 34C, it lacks the numerical root finder and integrator, gamma, and continuous memory, but it has a card reader, and more than twice the memory of the 34C (224 program steps and 26 registers). Having said that, the ultimate old-school HP calculator is definitely the 41C. That machine is in a class of its own. (The 41CV and 41CX are even better.) If you're primarily interested in programming, and less concerned about built-in functionality, those calculators are very nice to work with. |
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