10-06-2006, 05:48 PM
This is on Amazon. Just wondering if you guys have any idea why the newer calculator costs less than the older one.
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10-06-2006, 05:48 PM
This is on Amazon. Just wondering if you guys have any idea why the newer calculator costs less than the older one. ▼
10-06-2006, 08:06 PM
The prices depend on where you shop. With Amazon, you usually have different sellers asking different prices, and often new, but sometimes used. Try, for example, http://commerce.hpcalc.org/; $130 (plus shipping and any tax) for the 50g. As far as I can see, HP no longer offers the 49g+ on its on-line shopping pages, but its $149 MSRP for the 50g is the same as the last MSRP that I know of for the 49g+. Given that the 50g is an improvement over the 49g+, I wouldn't buy a 49g+ unless it were substantially cheaper than a 50g.
Regards,
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