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Do you still use stand-alone ("pocket") calculators?

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RAPo:
I use a physical calculator daily: DM42, DM41X and sometimes HP15C.
(I have the complete HP1X series including HP15C LE, and bought the HP15C CE).

DiTBho:
sold my old fx9860gII, bought a new Casio fx9860gIII, used regularly every day
The differences between them are more ram, faster, better keys, +USB-fs.

johnboxall:
Yes. I spend a few hours a day in an environment where we can't have any radio signals, static, etc. So I take in a HP 35s.

Specmaster:

--- Quote from: DiTBho on May 21, 2023, 10:39:58 am ---sold my old fx9860gII, bought a new Casio fx9860gIII, used regularly every day
The differences between them are more ram, faster, better keys, +USB-fs.

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Not too sure in what way do you means the keys are better, to my mind the keys are OK.

Benta:

--- Quote from: Calambres on May 21, 2023, 07:07:54 am ---HP just released the "new" HP-15C Collector's Edition

Besides you can have the fantastic SwissMicros reproductions. I have their DM42 based upon the venerable top-of-the-line HP-42s and, in a matter of weeks, they're going to release a new DM32 based upon the HP-32SII.

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The new "HP" has nothing to do with Hewlett-Packard, but Czech company Moravia Consulting, who apparently have gotten a license for this product.
And there's nothing "fantastic" about the Swiss Micro HP-15C. The keys are really cheap and sponge pad-printed. How low can you go?
The new Czech one looks better on that point. Let's see when deliveries start.

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