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HP Prime available? - Ingo - 05-17-2013 Rekenwinkel claims to have it in stock:
Re: HP Prime available? - Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove - 05-17-2013 I just ordered one. I'll keep you all informed.
Re: HP Prime available? - Matthew Richards - 05-17-2013 I hope they fixed the formatting of the exponents :)
Re: HP Prime available? - Harald - 05-17-2013 I think you'll find out they don't have it soon.
Others are saying it will be available in October. Will it be available in the US sooner? I am currently in the US and would like to bring one back home with me.
Re: HP Prime available? - Steve Simpkin - 05-18-2013 Is the HP39gII officially available in the US yet? Just curious. I can't find it for sale on HP's US website.
Re: HP Prime available? - Mic - 05-18-2013 It is not in stock, just preorder.
Re: HP Prime available? - Gilles Carpentier - 05-18-2013 I have no concern about this. It seems very easy to correct this bug. Not a bug but I also hope that the powers ( ² ) will be some pixels lower. They are too high here
Edited: 18 May 2013, 4:48 a.m.
Re: HP Prime available? - Gilles Carpentier - 05-18-2013 I don't know but imo keep your money and wait the Prime . Re: HP Prime available? - Ingo - 05-18-2013 OK so I have to stay patient...
Re: HP Prime available? - Steve Simpkin - 05-18-2013 Agreed.
Re: HP Prime available? - Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove - 05-18-2013 Rekenwinkel just responded me that they would have the Prime available in September. So it is *not* in stock.
Re: HP Prime available? - David Ramsey - 05-18-2013 Yeah, well, it would be easy to correct the PSE bug in the 15C Limited Edition, too, but we haven't seen that fix yet (and probably never will).
Re: HP Prime available? - bhtooefr - 05-18-2013 There was a PDF with screenshots, rather than marketing-generated images, from the Prime, and that had the exponents aligned correctly, horizontally. (Still a few pixels too high, though.)
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