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HP30b in Japan - Andreas Grund - 10-02-2010

Finally, the HP30b arrived in Japan in retail shops. I got one today in Tokyo's Akihabara electronic district for Yen 5900, which is equivalent to approx. 70$ or 52Euro. It is packed in the typical blister with four short manuals in English, Japanese, Chinese and Korean, however, only one key layout sticker is inluded. The content of the quick start manual (all dated July 2009) is so basic, they better had not distributed.

The calculator does not fit well into my hand with its sharp upper rims, may be, I am spoiled from the daily use of my Pioneers. They keyboard is worlds apart from the former HP quality - the "4" key does not deliver a click, but an entry, the "5" returns a click, but only an entry if you press very hard ..... I return this calculator tomorrow.

Andreas

Edited: 3 Oct 2010, 12:34 a.m. after one or more responses were posted


Re: HP30b in Japan - Raymond Del Tondo - 10-02-2010

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Finally, the HP30b arrived in Japan in retail shops...however, only one key layout sticker is inluded.
...and they put the ink on the wrong side of the overlay. As if there weren't an at least 30 year history of keyboard overlay production knowledge...


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The calculator does not fit well into my hand with its sharp upper rims, may be, I am spoiled from the daily use of my Pioneers.

I made a similar experience with my 30b. That's why I returned it, and got a new 17bII Silver instead, which is much better in nearly every respect.


Re: HP30b in Japan - John B. Smitherman - 10-02-2010

Sadly, I returned mine as well.


John