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Wouldn't the HP32SII be a good candidate as well? I have one of them and it has performed flawlessly.
I still own an HP-41C that I bought circa 1980. I like both it and the HP32SII. The only trouble with the 32 is there's no way to get information into the machine other than by keying it.
I've heard HP is going to release new RPN calculators "sometime this year". I sure hope they are of the traditional quality and not the quality of their newer offerings. Ich. Since I also own a Palm Tungsten|T I'm thinking it would be great if the calculator supported Bluetooth! Cables are so 20th Century, you know?
It would probably kill the batteries quickly, though.
In any event, Bluetooth, infrared, or cables, there ought to be a way to get info into the machine without using its keyboard. IMNSHO.