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Going to need one of these when I'm 70 years old.
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I've got to hand it to them; TI is running rings around HP these days, in terms of product design (they're actually *designing* things, not just picking from a Kinpo OEM product list), support (manuals, applications, etc.), marketing (obviously) and probably build quality (I haven't used a TI since my TI-59A crapped out after only a few months of use).
Sad to see.
Best,
--- Les [http://www.lesbell.com.au]
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I would understand the keyboard for people who did serious programming on the machines, but most who do already have PC's and are using all the SDK's, GraphLink editors and the VTI emulators they can get their hands on. Besides, most people using TI's don't even know how to program them (but then, I STILL haven't figured out how to program my 49G yet, so who am I to talk?). You do have to hand it to TI, though, for their ambition to get their machines into the classrooms. Looks like it's really paid off for them. Are you listening, New HP?