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  2. HP-10B - Wikipedia

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    The HP-10B (F1636A) is a student business calculator introduced in 1987. The model of this calculator proved to compete well with the higher end RPN HP-12C. Two versions of the 10B were produced, the first version came with orange lettering around the keys and used an 1LU7 HP Saturn processor, the later model (in 2000) with teal-green labels. [1]

  3. Fleet Model 1 - Wikipedia

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    Fleet Model 10B - version with 125 hp Kinner engine; Fleet Model 10D - version with 160 hp Kinner engine; Fleet Model 10-32D - generally similar to the Model 10D, but with an increased 4-ft 0-in (1.22-m) wingspan; Fleet Model 10E - version with 125 hp Warner engine; Fleet Model 10F - version with 145 hp Warner engine

  4. Hewlett-Packard Voyager series - Wikipedia

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    The 10C was a basic scientific programmable calculator. While a useful general purpose RPN calculator, the HP-11C offered twice as much for only a slight increase in price. Designed to be an introductory calculator, it was still costly compared to the competition, and many looking at an HP would just step up to the better HP-11C.

  5. Category:HP Pioneer series calculators - Wikipedia

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    The last Pioneer calculators based on the Saturn CPU ceased production in 2003, although versions of the HP-10B and HP-17B calculators based on newer hardware continue to be produced. Pages in category "HP Pioneer series calculators"

  6. List of acquisitions by Hewlett-Packard - Wikipedia

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    [1] The company was founded by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard in a small garage on January 1, 1939, initially producing a line of electronic test and measurement equipment. [2] As of 2012, Hewlett-Packard had made a total of 129 acquisitions since 1986; [3] The majority of companies acquired by HP were based in the United States.

  7. Comparison of HP graphing calculators - Wikipedia

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    (USB (Mini-B) - 2007 model only), IrDA, 1×4-pin 3.3 V TTL serial (RS-232 via active converter) 3×1.5 V (4.5 V) AAA (4×1.5 V (6 V) AAA - 2007 model only), 1×3 V CR2032, USB (2007 model only) 2003 HP 48G+ HP 49g+ HP 49G (F1633A, F1896A) 4 MHz Yorke (Saturn 1LT8 core) 512 KB RAM, 2 MB flash 131×64 pixel monochrome LCD Entry RPN, Algebraic ...

  8. HP-10 - Wikipedia

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    HP-10 or variant, may refer to: HP10, a postcode for High Wycombe; Hewlett-Packard HP-10, handheld printing adding machine, manufactured 1977-1979; HP-10C, a calculator in the Hewlett-Packard Voyager series; HP 10s, Hewlett Packard student scientific calculator; HP-10B, Hewlett Packard student business calculator; Schreder Airmate HP-10, glider

  9. HP calculators - Wikipedia

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    Introduced a file system for storing variables, functions, and user programs in the form of a multi-level tree. Like the HP-28C, this model used the "open-book" physical design. Functionally a direct predecessor to the HP-48 series, which returned to a more traditional physical design based on the HP-41. HP-29C: 1977 Programmable calculator ...