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I'm tired of getting 'comments' from my better half every time she borrows my HP32S!

Has anyone got a nice clean (working!) HP22S that I could give her as a Christmas present? I can't quite believe I'm even thinking buying a non RPN machine...

(Would prefer to collect from SE UK)

Thank you.
Quite the suspicious photo. Seems 22S's with a recessed bezel were never produced.

Consider a more available 20S or 12C Platinum with algebraic or RPN entry.
I just grabbed the most convenient image I could find, I should have guessed that the exhibit from this site might be special! However, it doesn't seem to be that unique as the second one I found looks similar.

On the other hand perhaps they show up in collections because they are rare..?

I did think about trying to find a 20S or even one of the business models but if I'm going to pay a reasonable sum I'd prefer to get one that 'matches' my HP32S, it is more of a his 'n hers thing that way, and it keeps my OCD tendencies in check!
My personal 22S is a bit more worn, but is this a bit recessed too?
Why not get her a 35S? They can be switched between RPN and algebraic and you can but it new for a reasonable price.

https://www.thecalculatorstore.com/epage...15AA%23ABV
(12-03-2020 08:39 AM)Moggul Wrote: [ -> ]Why not get her a 35S? They can be switched between RPN and algebraic and you can but it new for a reasonable price.

https://www.thecalculatorstore.com/epage...15AA%23ABV

Maybe because:
Quote:I'd prefer to get one that 'matches' my HP32S, it is more of a his 'n hers thing that way, and it keeps my OCD tendencies in check!
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(12-03-2020 02:46 AM)striegel Wrote: [ -> ]My personal 22S is a bit more worn, but is this a bit recessed too?

No. These are both flat-bezel versions.

[Image: HP_22S_calculator_in_January_2020.jpg]

See this thread: https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-81...l#pid84740

Dave
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