I don't know why the business market gets extravagant things like classic and updated versions of the 12C and the 17bII+ but the area where HP has the most heritage, scientific calculators, has one decent mid range device. A modern 42S successor in this style case would probably be the greatest calculator ever made. It's great that this thing exists as a successor to the 32S series but it feels like a stepping stone to a product that may never exist: a successor to the 41C*/42S series. The industrial design and button feel is perfect, the screen is good but could be sharper (bravo for two lines), the equation writer/solver and fraction operations work well. It's not perfect (the entire way base operations work is horrible, program checksums are bugged and don't work, program labels limited to single letters) but it's still a modern programmable RPN scientific calculator you can buy brand new. I'm honestly (pleasantly) surprised a "real" calculator like this is still available in 2017. Gathered from a customer while visiting hp.com I keep checking to see if HP has come up with a new model but I have not seen one yet. One missed keystroke will cost me thousands of dollars since I am using it for estimating costs of potential jobs. My current one has gotten me to this point to where it is far from trustworthy. Once frustrated enough, I was forced to purchase another one which would work fine for a small amount of time before having the same exact thing happen again. I had to look at every keypress to ensure registering. The buttons press but periodically do not register with the circuit board. Each one of them were deemed unfunctional to me because of the buttons/keyboard. Very disappointed here!! I have owned/limped along with two or three of them up until now. The buttons worked great on that one as well and the calculator finally failed after many years of great use. Once in college, I purchased an HP 32 (Pretty sure that was the model number). I started with a couple HP 11c calculators as hand me downs in which the buttons worked great. I have owned many HP RPN calculators starting from before engineering school until now. I am very dissapointed with the quality of this calculator. Touchscreen Air Fryer / Kalorik 2-in-1 Digital Deep and Air Fryer / SFPY Air Fryer, 4.5L Air Fryer Oven with 6 Pre-Set Functions / Kalorik 5.3 Quart Limited Edition Air Fryer Pro XL / Frieling 5002 Electric Low-Fat Fryer / Bella Pro Series - 2-qt.Keyboard Fails After A Short Amount Of Time!! Hot-Selling Products HP All In One printer OfficeJet 6210 / HP Officejet 6812e-All-in-One Printer / HP OfficeJet 6835 e-All-in-One Printer / HP OfficeJet 6954 All-in-One Inkjet Printer / HP Officejet 7000 Wide Format Printer / HP OfficeJet 7510 Wide Format All-in-One Printer / HP OfficeJet 8015 All-in-One Printer / HP OfficeJet H470 Mobile Printer - Black / HP OfficeJet Pro 6830 Wireless All-in-One Photo Printer / HP OfficeJet Pro 6830 Wireless All-in-One Photo Printer / Epson EcoTank Pro ET-16600 Inkjet Printer / Epson Eco Tank Pro ET-5880 Printer / Epson Stylus NX230 Inkjet printer / INTERGREAT Portable Washing Machine, 17.6 lbs Mini Small Laundry Washer Combo with Spin Dryer / Zerodis Portable Washing Machine, 120W Mini Washer / Flexzion Electric Air Fryer Cooker 1400W (Black) / Oster DiamondForce Nonstick XL 5 Quart Digital Air Fryer & Touchscreen Blender / PowerXL Vortex Air Fryer Plus 5 Quart / SMALL FISH Air fryer Yellow Oilless Oven / Tristar Power Air Fryer Oven 6qt / GREECHO Air Fryer and Frying Pan Combo / Sun Terriory 4.8Quart (4.5 Liter) Air Fryer / Bella Pro Series 4-qt.
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