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19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Timo Labrenz - 03-23-2012 Hi all, I need a new RPN calculator and I think you can help me decide which one to choose. At least it'd be terribly nice if you tried. I've got a 19BII I'm kinda happy with, however, it's a bit too big to carry around and the one I have is slowly falling apart. I've been told I should get a 17BII+, but, hm, well...
My 19BII is like a family van to me. Big, has everything I need (and even more), the engine is okay. However, it has 150000 miles on it now. Considering the 19BII will stay in the garage... okay, I'll stop that now... rests on the table most of the time while I use another calculator, it might last some more years. But which one should I get? It should definitely be smaller than the 19BII. It would be nice if it could do basic accounting stuff like depreciations (the 17BII+ doesn't do that properly, right?). What are my options? - Get a scientific calculator (WP-34s, 35s,...) and still have to carry around the 19BII from time to time - Get a newer and smaller business calculator (17BII+, 12c, hm, which version?) - Get two 30B for less than 20€ each and convert one into a WP-34s (maybe stupid, but I _love_ the idea. However, I can't find a cheap 30B atm) - Something completely different?
Thanks for reading my rant. Now, what do you think?
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 03-23-2012 Get at least one HP 30b and play around with it. If you like it as is you are fine. If you see room for 'improvement' I wholeheartedly recommend the conversion to WP 34S. As you can probably imagine, I have both. :-)
Where are you located?
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Timo Labrenz - 03-23-2012 I think that's very good advice, thank you. I'm in Freiburg.
I haven't considered the 30B until very recently when I heard of the WP 34s option, so I haven't checked the prices at eBay, mindfactory, etc. Do those cheap prices (max. 25€) happen frequently? Or was that just one batch? Do you have a crystal ball? ;)
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Dave Britten - 03-23-2012 How about one of the palmtops? All three - 95LX, 100LX, and 200LX - have a calculator application that replicates all the functionality of the 19Bii, plus Lotus 1-2-3 (among other things). And Calculator and Lotus work together. For example, you can use Calculator to back-solve formulas from Lotus, or dump amorts from Calculator into Lotus. The only thing you'd lose is 82240 printer compatibility. They also have a nice text editor, date book, and customizable flat-file database. Since they run DOS, you can load whatever else you need.
And the 17Bii is great, if you don't need trig or plotting, or if you want IR printing. I've gotten quite a bit of use from mine. It's one of the most affordable models in terms of secondhand prices. I've heard the 17Bii+ has some solver quirks that make it undesirable, so avoid that one.
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Thomas Radtke - 03-24-2012 Timo, just tell us what functions you'd expect. I'd say that if money matters and no programmability is required, the inexpensive 10BII+ is worth a look. I got one 30b and one 10BII+ when they were cheap (18 and 10 EUR) and find myself using the latter most. But then, I *need* programmability to calculate effective payment (a concept to reflect partial interest on payments made within a compounding period - a concept unknown in the US) and take the 30b to calculate this 'TVM6'. It all depends on what you need.
Thomas
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - JDonley - 03-24-2012 I have several 19B II, but they are never used. The 17B II is my go to calc [have 4 of them, all 1990 Singapore] and would be my first choice to replace the 19B II . The 30B is another good choice. Very good keypad for newer HP's.
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Timo Labrenz - 03-24-2012 Palmtop sounds nice, thanks. Unfortunately - I probably should have mentioned this before - I want a calculator I can use at my exam.
AFAIK all the B models except the 19BII and many C and S models are approved. We're not allowed to use calculators that are obviously able to connect to a network, have huge displays or alphanumeric keyboards.
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Timo Labrenz - 03-24-2012 That's a bit difficult, because I'll go back to (business) school this year and they only recommend non-RPN calculators. However, I'm so used to RPN, I really don't want to switch to algebraic entry. I don't need programmability. Things I need, use the 19BII for or are important to me:
- Depreciation! I need that _a_lot_
That's all I can think of at 1:15 A.M. ;)
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Thomas Radtke - 03-25-2012 Quote:That rules out the 10BII+.
Quote:Only few calculators miss this feature, like the 18C. Recent calcs all do have it.
Quote:Since you don't need programmability, I estimate you're talking about TVM? If not, that would rule out several calculators. I think the 17BII+ is the only current financial calculator offering a programmable solver.
Quote:What does that mean?
Quote:All current models have these functions.
Quote:Forget about the 20b.
Quote:Here's what left: 17BII+. Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 03-25-2012 Timo, what kind of exam are you facing?
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 03-25-2012 The 17b has a two line display but AFAIK the lower line is always occupied by a menu and never available for stack display.
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Thomas Radtke - 03-26-2012 Sure you're right. So, the only replacement for a 19BII is another 19BII.
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Timo Labrenz - 03-26-2012 The next ones are gonna be the certified accounting specialist (Bilanzbuchhalter) exams. That shouldn't be any problem, calculator wise.
I also need the calculator at my jobs (accountant and coach). I have to carry the calculator around a lot and couldn't use a laptop. (Oh, btw, there's still no reasonable depreciation app for Android phones. But I'd prefer a calculator, anyway.) My students can bring their own data and I have to control their calculations at their tables. Controlling depreciations is the most time consuming task. Edited: 28 Mar 2012, 8:55 a.m.
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Timo Labrenz - 03-26-2012 Quote: I'm still worried about that one. The 30B seems to miscalculate depreciations, too, I've heard. Gotta read up on that.
Quote:
Is that programming, already? It's just simple stuff with 3 or more variables. Like usually for one certain customer: Musicians are sent to a concert with a certain budget and basic travel and hotel (bit difficult because double rooms are cheaper than single rooms) costs per person.
Quote: Uhm, nothing, sorry, sir ;) Any calculator could do what I need there. It's actually of no importance at all for my decision.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Thomas Radtke - 03-27-2012 Quote:IMO yes. You define some operations the solver will execute. Even a simple formula with variables, along with some algebra, is an algorithm in that it solves a general problem, terminates, and gives for a set of variables a specific result. But ... my knowledge about Computer Science is from some decades ago. Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Timo Labrenz - 03-28-2012 Quote:
Damn, it seems to be true: There's bug that leads to "incorrect results if partial year beginning months are used" (jmartinfinance @ hp community). That really sucks because I've already decided to go for the 30B. Now the only options seem to be the 17BII and 17BII+. Those are at least twice as expensive...
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Timo Labrenz - 03-28-2012 So! Da wohl eh jeder Rechner auch Nachteile oder Probleme hat und es eh nicht den einen richtigen gibt, habe ich jetzt einfach mal einen 30B bestellt. Den gibt's zwar gerade nirgendwo billig, aber was soll's... Vielen Dank euch allen für die Hilfe!
Edit: Why German? Anyway, just wanted to say that it seems no calculator is perfectly right for me so I just bought the 30B and if it doesn't do what I want it to, I'll convert it into a 34s. Edited: 28 Mar 2012, 12:31 p.m. after one or more responses were posted
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 03-28-2012 Timo, you may be able to write a program for the 30b that addresses the problem.
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Thomas Radtke - 03-28-2012 Viel Glück damit. Der 30b Solver ist allerdings nicht sehr praktisch.
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Timo Labrenz - 03-28-2012 Thanks! Well, I still have the 19BII for hardcore solver hacking ;)
Why did I answer in German? Haven't even noticed, sorry. Guess I was still excited from getting some very good news from my doctor :)
Re: 19BII replacement recommendations/decision making help needed - Guenter Schink - 03-28-2012
Quote: If you already have an Android-phone you could at least give DROID48, a 48GX emulator a try. Load FIN 4.2.1 B from www.hpcalc.org and evaluate its capabilities.
Gruß Günter
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