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  2. HP-67/97 - Wikipedia

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    A desktop version with built-in thermal printer was sold as the HP-97 at a price of $750. [2] Collectively, they are known as the HP-67/97. [3] Marketed as improved successors to the HP-65, the HP-67/97 were based on the technology of the "20-series" of calculators (HP-25, HP-19C etc.) introduced a year earlier. The two models are functionally ...

  3. Ink cartridge - Wikipedia

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    Two cartridges; one with black ink (a third-party HP 15 compatible cartridge), one with colored inks (an original type HP 17 tri-color cartridge) currently installed in an HP inkjet printer. An ink cartridge or inkjet cartridge is a component of an inkjet printer that contains ink to be deposited onto paper during printing. [1]

  4. Officeworks - Wikipedia

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    Officeworks is a chain of Australian office supplies stores operated under parent company Wesfarmers. The company was established in 1994 by Coles Myer . Its head office is located in Chadstone, Melbourne .

  5. List of Hewlett-Packard products - Wikipedia

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    HP Visualize X550 – Slot 2 2x Pentium III Xeon processor and SDRAM memory; HP x2000 – Socket 423 Pentium 4 (Willamette) processor and RDRAM memory; HP x2100 – Socket 478 Pentium 4 processor with FSB400 and RDRAM memory; HP x4000 – up to two Socket 603 FSB400 single-core Xeon processors and RDRAM memory; HP xw3100; HP xw4000; HP xw4100 ...

  6. HP calculators - Wikipedia

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    Lower cost version of the HP-65; no magnetic card reader, only 49 programming steps, but had 20 registers instead of just nine. Only model with an accurate (quartz crystal) stopwatch mode. HP-65: 1974 First programmable pocket calculator. Programs could be up to 100 steps in length and could be written to or read from magnetic strips. HP-67: 1976

  7. HP-35 - Wikipedia

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    The HP-35 was 5.8 inches (150 mm) long and 3.2 inches (81 mm) wide, said to have been designed to fit into one of William Hewlett's shirt pockets. Was the first scientific calculator to fly in space in 1973. [5] HP-35 calculators were carried on the Skylab 3 and Skylab 4 flights, between July 1973 and February 1974. [6]

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