On Oct 18, 2011, at 9:14 PM, David Griffith <dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu> wrote:
I'm about to get something to replace my old TI85
I had from high school. Lots of you here rave about the HP's offerings. Indeed, I
wanted to get, but couldn't afford an HP48g when they were new. I don't have much
need for graphing now, but I do need scientific calculation. The HP35s seems good for
that. Or should I just jump in and get the HP50g?
If you'd be ok with a used calculator, I tell ya, I just couldn't love a
calculator more than my HP28S. I use it pretty much all the time.
If you'd prefer a one-piece design, the 48SX and successors are a pleasure to use,
even if the keys are a bit too overloaded with alternate functions.
Honestly I'd recommend going for one of those models.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
New Kensington, PA