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Batteries Included: 1
Batteries: 3 AAA
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Hewlett-Packard
Color: MEDIUM GRAY
EAN: 0829160013183
Label: Hewlett Packard
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: F2226A
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Studio: Hewlett Packard
Features:- Over 2,300 built-in functions
- 128 K memory, 80.7 K available for programming and data storage
- RPN, algebraic, and textbook data entry modes
- Serial and IrDA ports
- Makes 3D graphs, 2D and 3D plots
Editorial Review:
Product Description: HP 48G-II Scientific Calculator with Interactive Graphics and Graphing - With its 128KB memory (80.7KB available to the user), huge built-in constant library and structured programming for creating applications, the hp 48gII keeps reliable, high-level assistance at hand for demanding engineering and surveying applications. Customize your input by choosing familiar textbook, traditional algebraic or efficient RPN entry modes. View 3D graphs and 2-and 3-D plots and other functions with ease on the comfortably-sized display. Convenient serial port can interface with the PC and any data you collect can be analyzed on your calculator 3D graphing functions with interactive graphics 2D/3D plotting, graphics, algebra, quadratic and polynomial features IrDA and RS232 ports Unit size and weight - 7.2 x 3.4 x. 09 inches; 7.7 ounces
Amazon.com Product Description: The 48gII from HP is a graphing calculator designed for engineering, surveying, math, science, and statistics applications. With its large built-in library of functions and structured programming for creating applications, the 48gII is a powerful computational tool. The 131-by-64-pixel display is easy to see, while the textbook, traditional algebraic, and RPN entry modes provide an easy way to enter data and navigate the calculator's many features.
The 48gII comes with over 2,300 built-in functions, including vector operations, math functions, scientific functions, graphing functions, statistical functions, programming functions, 3D graphing, 2D and 3D plots, and much more. An automatic power down feature helps maximize battery life, while 80.7 KB of user available memory provides space to store variables, expressions, and formulas for improved functionality.
The built in serial and IrDA ports let you communicate with a computer, another 48gII, or a 49g+ calculator, allowing you to store and analyze information and utilize PC-based applications. Weighing only 7.7 ounces. the 48gII is easy to transport and has a small 7.2-by-3.4-by-0.9-inch frame. It is backed by a limited one-year warranty.
What's in the Box Calculator, user's manual, serial cable, software, three AAA batteries, one CR2032 backup battery
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The main thing I want to say is the 48gii has had a USB port since 2006, and as best I can tell this model doesn't suffer from the keyboard issues that plagued early production runs. Even if you do get a bad keyboard however, HP will honor its outstanding warranty policy. I would discount the irate reviews of yesteryear.
If money is no object, you will want the hp 50g or one of the TI or Casio CAS calculators topping $100. If you are a student, you should probably get the calculator ... Read More
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Order arrived in the condition I expected it to be in.
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I first purchased the HP 48GII about two years ago. The first one didn't last a month, but HP quickly gave me a new one free of charge. The second one ran better, but the keyboard was very uncertain and often caused input errors. NOT GOOD and very frustrating. Well now the keyboard has failed all together and the calculator won't turn off. This is REALLY POOR merchandise! I do not recommend anyone purchasing this calculator. Unfortunately I've heard that other current HP models are just about as bad. ... Read More
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Pros: This calculator (and presumably other HP 48/49 calculators) has an operating system that far surpasses TI's in usability. The angled keys are really nice to use, when they work.
Cons: Too bad it is hard to use a calculator with a broken keyboard. The bottom row's hinge have almost all broken, so the keys are really loose and wobbly. Apparently, the plastic hinge mechanism is really weak and this is a common problem.
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at the time of writing the HP49g+ is available on
amazon at $77.99. Since the 48GII is a 49g+ with
features removed - why not get a 49g+ ?
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