I recently was given many HP items for free (!) by my very nice math teacher at my college. Here's what I was given:
1. HP 82240B printer (has a roll of thermal paper, it works fine, no wall wart cable with it, though)
2. HP 48GX (no expansion cards, works great otherwise)
3. 4-pin serial cable for the 48GX, haven't tested it yet
4. Various books for/about HP calculators (mostly manuals)
5. HP 28S, looks like it's brand new (it still has that "new" smell, after 22 years of sitting around, unused... amazing)
Most of the items have markings indicating they were the college's (permanent ink + etchings), so no chance I'll be selling any of these. My main question is do you think it's worth paying $40+ USD for these rechargeable N-cells and corresponding N-cell charger for use with my 28S:
http://www.mimio.com/buy/store/interactive+capture.php
This is just about the only place I've found that has rechargeable N-cells AND a charger for them (there's other stores with the mimio products, but they're the same price as the mimio store). I'm just wondering if it's worth getting those batteries/charger because I do currently own an HP 50g, and it works fine for me, but would a working 28S be worth using, for reasons beyond it's better battery life?
Oh, if any of you have bought those batteries/charger and happened to find they work for your HP that takes N-cells, I'd also like to know if those work, before I decide to go buy them and find they don't work in non-mimio devices...