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The HP-37s scientific calculator?
01-03-2021, 03:08 AM
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RE: The HP-37s scientific calculator?
(01-03-2021 01:20 AM)EngineerX Wrote:  The 35s parts will eventually reach end-of-line (EOL). They know there's a market for scientific calculators. If HP had decided to quit the buz, they'd never have invested in the prime.

Even without the HP 35S, HP still currently sells a range of financial (HP 10BII+, HP 17BII+, HP-12C), scientific (HP 10S+, HP 300S+) and one graphing calculator (HP Prime).
https://store.hp.com/us/en/plp/accessori...y=in-stock

If they needed additional models of scientific calculators they could always just hire some company (like Kinpo Electronics?) to design and manufacture them like they did with the HP 10S+ and HP 300S+. Unlike the HP 35S, HP probably would not even have to come up with much of a specification for the manufacturer. A simple "Must do most of the functions of a Casio model xxx" would do.

Yes this is what I suspect it has come to with Corporate HP.
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