Interesting overview of the HP-15C limited edition
#1

Interestingly, I found the following overview taken from a page snapshot that appeared on August 6, 2011.

[url:http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?hl=en&biw=1003&bih=463&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=547l9047l0l10375l15l14l1l2l2l0l359l3000l0.2.5.4l11l0&q=cache:3XBAGI0_1h4J:http://www8.hp.com/us/en/products/calculators/product-detail.html?oid=5153395+hp-15c+limited+edition&ct=clnk]

Overview

HP¡¦s Popular 15c Scientific Calculator in a Limited Edition. The HP 15c Scientific Calculator combines intelligent design with advanced scientific calculations. Benefit from faster processing power, great shortcuts like RPN and an intuitive, horizontal interface.

Features

Intelligent design meets portability

  • The HP 15c scientific calculator presents an intuitive, horizontal interface, just like the original.
  • The compact size and light-weight metal frame of the HP 15c allow scientists and engineers to easily carry this powerful calculator from meeting to meeting.

Powerful problem solver

  • Run calculations quickly. This HP scientific calculator touts up to 100x faster processing power than its predecessor.

Advanced scientific calculations

  • Gain a scientific calculator with programmable functions and built-in support for complex numbers, matrix math, numerical integration and root solving.
  • Store complex calculations directly in the memory for rapid retrieval.
  • Reduce the number of keystrokes with RPN capabilities.

HP classic available as limited edition

  • This HP classic features a unique production number and ¡§limited edition¡¨ script, making it a great gift for collectors, scientists and engineers. Learn more about HP calculators.

Edited: 10 Aug 2011, 1:28 p.m.

#2

The only feature missing is a reasonable display - reflecting the progress in 30 years since the launch of the original. Come on, HP :-) you don't want to bring a new calculator with key code programs in 2011, do you?

Edited: 10 Aug 2011, 4:35 p.m.

#3

Quote:
The only feature missing is a reasonable display

Naaa... It´s the only one I can read without glasses :-)
/Tommy

#4

Quote:
The only feature missing is a reasonable display - reflecting the progress in 30 years since the launch of the original. Come on, HP :-) you don't want to bring a new calculator with key code programs in 2011, do you?


right, but it's even unaltered way better than the last scientific 35s with it's limited program labels!


My personal killing feature!


(But that is personal preference of mine and that might not always be convincing to others.)



:-)
Roger

#5

Are you saying that the 15C has MORE program labels than the 35S? Or are you complaining about single character labels (I agree with you there).



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