Hewlett Packard 49G+ Graphing Calculator

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Hewlett Packard 49G+ Graphing Calculator

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 : Hewlett Packard 49G+ Graphing Calculator
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Hewlett-Packard
EAN: 0808736741224
Label: Hewlett Packard
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: F2228A
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Studio: Hewlett Packard



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Features:
  • 131-by-80-pixel display, up to 9 lines by 33 characters
  • RPN, algebraic, and textbook entry system logic
  • 1.13 MB memory; over 2300 built-in functions
  • Advanced statistical, mathematical, scientific, graphing, and programming features
  • Carrying pouch, batteries, and USB cable included





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - No like 48GX but good enough
Besides all opion regarding this new calculator, I would like to say, it is very nice, good design, options, features, a huge screen and modern color. So far, I haven't navigate deep inside it, it is not similar as 48GX, so you've got to expend some time to know how to use it. I bought it since there is not a better calculator than this (48GX is UNIQUE but obsolete)



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - This is a pile of junk.
A $150 calculator that I am going to trash. I had the same problem with the keyboard (terrible response); I struggled with it for about a year and then called HP. My warranty was out, so Hp suggested I install an update, which I did. Now the keys are firing off 3 or 4 digits with one press of the button. This is ridiculous.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - I don't know what has happened to HP
I got this calculator about a year ago. There was some locking up problems and sometimes it would not turn on. I updated all the ROMs like HP instructed. Finally, I got a replacement from HP. But it turns out it was some old refurbished one that the enter key smashed in after I used it for 10 minutes. I had to pay to send this one back and now, they sent me another old used replacement. Most of the gold paint has flaked off the front of this one and also around the side trim. It started missing keystrokes with the latest ROM, so I had to go find an old ROM from last year on the Internet. The keyboard is piss poor and makes a "thunk" noise, annoying when I am taking a test and to the people around me. Also, the right shift key started feeling loose today.

The 49g+ calculator has already been replaced with the 50g. Don't expect any sympathy from HP either for any 49g problems. Their plan seems to be to keep recycling these refurbished ones until all the warranties run out, and then they don't have to deal with the 49g+ complaints anymore.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - La mejor
Compre esta calculadora luego de anios de uso de la 49g laz verdad el cambio es genial, esta es mucho mas rapida y poderosa. Muy recomendable.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very useful
I bought this graphing calculator for my nephew. And it has been a very useful tool for him at school. It's easy to use, and handle. The mannual is very explicit, and easy to understand.



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