There is a kind that the kind that a shift key is yellow, and a shift key are black in HP-28S.
Is there a difference between even the part except for the color of the shift key and both?
How many kinds of HP-28S's are there?
About HP-28S, a difference in black model and yellow model.
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Post: #3
08-07-2002, 11:27 AM
There is a kind that the kind that a shift key is yellow, and a shift key are black in HP-28S. ▼
Post: #4
08-07-2002, 12:56 PM
Hi; I was not known about any HP28S with a blck shift key. That's new! Collectors piece? Are the shifted labels (printed in the keyboard) in black too? About the "regular" color: is it yellow or red (more to "wine", I'd say)? If I am not wrong, the 18C/19B/19BII are the ones with a yellow shift key. Is it correct? Cheers. ▼
Post: #5
08-07-2002, 03:13 PM
I always thought that "red" is the only existing color scheme for the 28S shift-key; At least, I've never seen a yellow-shift key machine, not to mention a black-keyed one. Is there anything more to tell that discriminates the ordinary -- well, if an HP-calc can be "ordinary" at all ;-) -- "red-key-" from the "yellow-key machine"?
Post: #6
08-07-2002, 09:20 PM
The HP-28S (and 28C) shift key is a rather dark purple.
The financial models of the same size and shape all
Or was this an HP-28S with an incorrect key in it - Wlodek Mier-Jedrzejowicz
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Post: #7
08-07-2002, 10:16 PM
Hi; it was 1985, I was about to become an Engineer, and I saw what I called an interesting trick: an HP11C with the HP15C's logo. If, at that time, I wondered how valuable collectro piece it was, I'd buy a new 11C and trade it. Now, I have no idea it it still exists or not. If I understand it well, the shift key of any clamshell fits in any other. Based on my own experience, this is interesting to see. IF HEAT STAKES ARE UNTOUCHED, say, no one openned the machine and changed keys with a purpose, this is something to be collected. Cheers.
Post: #8
08-08-2002, 03:35 AM
I made a mistake in the mention. |