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The HP-12C is a financial calculator made by Hewlett-Packard (HP) and its successor HP Inc. as part of the HP Voyager series, introduced in 1981. It is HP's longest and best-selling product and is considered the de facto standard among financial professionals.
HP 39/40 series are graphing calculators from Hewlett-Packard, the successors of HP 38G. The series consists of six calculators, which all have algebraic entry modes, and can perform numeric analysis together with varying degrees of symbolic calculation.
HP Compaq Elite 8000 small form factor desktop. HP Inc. targets their line of business desktop computers for use in the corporate, government, and education markets. HP operate their business desktops on minimum 12-month product cycle.
(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 ...
There are a number of bugs and shortcomings in the undocumented "15.2" and "16" modes, [19] most of which were fixed by a community member by October 2023. [20] [21] [22] Pressing and holding a label key after GSB, or pressing and holding A through E in user mode, shows the target step on the original HP-15C but runs the step immediately on the ...
CAGE codes are all five characters in length. [3] There is no meaning encoded in the code itself, other than the underlying NCB; it is simply a unique identifier. [4] The Code Chart provided by the NATO AC/135 committee (the group of National Directors on Codification) provides the syntax of CAGE codes in various countries. [5]
HP 3000 Series III. The HP 3000 series [1] is a family of 16-bit and 32-bit minicomputers from Hewlett-Packard. [2] It was designed to be the first minicomputer with full support for time-sharing in the hardware and the operating system, features that had mostly been limited to mainframes, or retrofitted to existing systems like Digital's PDP-11, on which Unix was implemented.
Following HP's acquisition of Compaq in 2002, this series of notebooks was discontinued, replaced with the HP Pavilion, HP Compaq, and Compaq Presario notebooks. The OmniBook name would later be repurposed for a line of consumer-oriented notebooks in 2024, replacing the old Pavilion and Spectre series of notebooks.