Hewlett-Packard HP-49G Graphing calculator

General specifications
Type Graphing calculator
Production years 1999 - 2003
New price USD 230
Operating system n.a.
Chipset/CPU Saturn (ARM920T @ 75 MHz)
I/O Serial port
Performance index 136
Arithmetics
Entry method RPN / Algebraic
Precision 12 digits
Advanced functions













Forensic result 8.99999864267
Features
 









Graphing calculator: Hewlett-Packard HP-49G
Programming
Programming model Reverse Polish Language
Programming features




Program display Text
Program editing Text editor
Memory
Programming 512 kB
Data 512 kB
Secondary 1 MB
ROM 2 MB
Functions + - × ÷
Display
Type LCD
Size 132×64 pixels
Dimensions
L×W×H 178×89×25 mm
Weight 283 g
Power
Batteries 3×AAA
External power -
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Description


Very complete and versatile calculator. Supports both RPN and algebraic entry methods. Plastic keyboard feels un-HP like and is so cluttered that operating the calculator without a manual is virtually impossible.

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Graphing calculator: Hewlett-Packard HP-49G



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