I have an HP
20S Scientific which is a not rpn. At the time that I bought
it, I would have prefered the rpn version, but they did not have one...
Just out of curiousity, what functions did you require that aren't in the
32S-II?
As I recall (it has been about 10 years ago, or so), I just needed a
scientific calculator right away (for some reason) and my previous rpn
HP had worn out. I went to buy an HP and I bought the cheapest HP
scientific that the store had, assuming that it would be rpn. Who
would have thought that HP would make a non-rpn calculator. I got
it home and found out the bad news. Why I never bothered to return
it, I don't recall.
As I said, I find any calculator other than an RPN one
to be very
difficult to use (and I make a lot of mistakes attempting to do so).
There would have to be something _very_ special in a non-RPN machine to
convince me to use it...
-tony
I like my 16C much better. That must be why the 20S still looks like
new and the 16C is well worn...
--tom