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Editorial Review The new HP 50g Graphing Calculator provides optimum power, flexibility and connectivity for math, science, and engineering professionals, as well as college students. Featuring a more capable SD card slot, 2.5 MB total memory (512 KB, 2 MB Flash ROM), RS232 and USB connectivity, and a built-in intelligent editor, Read more
Features New display upgrade--the new HP 50g display features a 30% increase in usable space over the HP 49g+New powerful SD card slot allows you to format your card right in the calculator and expand memoryMassive 2.5 MB total memory--512 KB RAM plus 2 MB flash ROM for performing future upgrades**New larger equation library and 2300+ built-in functions--ideal for both professionals and studentsThe choice of efficient RPN, Textbook or Algebraic data entry
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Great Calculator Overall
This is a pretty powerful calculator that's in the same league as the TI-89. And if you prefer RPN, like I do, then you'll have to go for this one. The build of the calculator is much improved from the HP 49g+ and the feel of the keyboard is similar to that of the HP 48g, although the keys are harder to press and the legends are painted on instead of double shot molded. The calculator does feel sturdy but the plastic makes it feel cheap. The symbolic integration and differentiation doesn't always work well and some nasty integrals will give nasty results. The TI-89's table lookup might work better for some integrals but I'm sure this calculator can integrate some integrals that the TI can't handle. However the calculator is much faster then the older 48's and the CAS is much improved in terms of usability. 3D graphing is so smooth and fast... although I doubt I'll be doing anything heavy on a small calculator when computers are prevelant. This is not a perfect product, but neither is the TI-89 or the HP-48G. Highly recommended for any scientist, especially the chemists out there who hate math, like I do.
Power for now AND the future
I have been an HP calcualtor user for the past 22 years.After I went through two battery chargers on my dad's TI-59 that he gave to me, I gave it back to him and bought an HP 41CX.I'm STILL using that calculator today, and I use it virtually every day.
An HP Calculator to be Proud Of
I thought that I would never own another HP graphing calculator after I purchased an hp49g some years ago.I am a huge fan of RPN and own an hp33s which I think is great for its features and usability.The hp50g is not for the beginner, this is a power calculator for college students in math or engineering, professionals, and firmware hobbyists.This calculator just works out of the box.The keys are firm but responsive, unlike the hp49g which required lots of force to activate the buttons.Also I haven't been able to find any errors in the calculations, also unlike the hp49g which required a firmware upgrade to correct blatant math errors.I think this latest model restores some hope for hp's future offerings - it's not just a printer cartridge company any more...
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2. HP HP12C Financial Calculator by Hewlett Packard
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list price: $87.51
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Editorial Review If you bought yourself a financial calculator during the 1980s, chances are it was this bad boy. Nothing has changed since its introduction--it still uses Reverse Polish Notation (RPN), is easy and versatile in programming, and has a thin, sturdy casing. Certainly, there's been newer, fancier calculators introduced since, but there's something to be said for the quality of classics. Read more
Features Over 120 built-in business functionsStatistics and finance featuresRegister based cash-flow analysisLong battery life10-character LCD
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Rev HP 12C
HP 12C is an excellent product. Robust, very easy to handle, comes with a nice leather case. There is a higher version of same product but only HP 12C and TI BA II plus are allowed in CFA.
Calculating making money
Money! Let's face it, that is what we all want and we all strive for. We go to school to learn a profession to get a job and make money.
12c and 15c - Best calculators ever
I'm really a 15c user, absolutely saddened to find out that it is no longer produced. All the good things that are said about these wonderful machines are true.
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3. HP 33S Scientific Calculator (F2216A) by Hewlett Packard
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list price: $95.40
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Editorial Review Pocket-sized and full-featured, the HP 33s Scientific Calculator is designed for engineers, surveyors, college students, scientists, and medical professionals. Its two-line display is easy to read, and at only 4.2 ounces, the unit slips easily into your pocket for travel. Read more
Features RPN and algebraic key-in logicEasy-to-read 2-line LCDSturdy rubber/plastic construction32 KB memory, 27 memory storage and recall functionsAutomatic power off
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Only RPN calculator allowed when I took the PE
If this hadn't been the only RPN calculator allowed, I wouldn't have purchased it.I agree with all of the other reviews regarding the horrible "key action." In addition, in my exerience the calculator has a much short battery life than my older HPs, a general flimsey feel, and I had no confidence in the results of my calculations (due largely to the key action).I did pass the PE exam, but my lack of confidence in the calculator (even though I bought it and used it at work for 6 months before the exam) added a lot of unnecessary stress to the experience.
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you really don't need to buy this product if you don't have time to read through its text-book like manual.
HP 33s the 15c lives on
I have had this calculator for almost a week now. I am currently a junior level mechanical engineering major as well as a math/science tutor. I have four other hp calculators, the 30s, 48g, 49g+, and my favorite, a 15c. I have to tell you that i am a huge fan of the 11c and 15c calculators. I think that they are the perfect blend of size and functionality. I also like my 49g+ a great deal. Due to the increasing popularity and value of the 15c, I was looking for something similar that I could throw in my back pack and take to school with out the fear of it being stolen or distroyed in some insane scooter accident. This calculator interfaces exactly like the 11c and 15c. It has the exact same program interface as well. Programming this thing is fun and easy. It makes you feel like a hero to be wizzing through some of these lengthy formulas while others are frantically pushing buttons. It even one-ups the old dogs by offering a way to imbed messages and equations in your programs. It also can prompt you for variable inputs instead of storing the variables before you run the program. In short, I love this thing. I am shelfing my 15c for the collector value. Also, I understand that there are 20 some odd years of improvements between the 15c and the 33s, but it is funny to program in the same equasions and watch how the 33s instantaniously displays the result, while the 15c flashes "running" for 10 seconds. Buy this calculator, its amazing. Learn to use RPN. It will make you smarter, lol, maybe not, but it will make you examine long math problems much more efficently. This is a great machine with a great lineage. Maybe it helps that I live in Corvallis Oregon where the 10c series was birthed and have talked to some of the engineers who built these things, but i love them. If you are looking to put away a vintage calculator that is increasing in value without learning a whole new operating system, or are in the market for a super fast super versitile programmable scientific calculator, this is your best bet. Don't wait till the FE exam to get it. You can master programming this thing in a few hours if you know RPN, and a couple of days if you don't.
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4. HP Photosmart C3180 All in One Printer/Scanner/Copier by Hewlett Packard
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list price: $123.00
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Editorial Review Looking for that perfect machine that can meet all your photo printing needs, not to mention your document printing needs...and do a whole lot of other stuff, too? You can print photos right from your camera via memory card Read more
Features Thermal Inkjet Printer/Scanner/Copier with 32MB Internal MemoryUp to Up to 4800 x 1200-optimized Color Print Speed22ppm Blk/20ppm Clr Copy Speed/ One-Touch Button PrintingAuto Paper-Type Sensor/ Print Borderless and up to 8.5 x 24 Panaroma11.20 lbs (WxLxH) 7.72" x 17.10" x 6.40"
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HP PhotoSmart C3180 - Excellent!
My Epson Inkjet died and I needed a new printer pronto. Tried HP because unlike Epson, you get a new print head with each cartridge plus the Epson inkjets have a bad history of drying out from infrequent use and completely dying, like mine did.
THE 3RD TIME IS THE CHARM--SO FAR, SO GOOD....
This is my 3rd purchase of an HP All-In-One Printer, Scanner, Copier. I owned the PSC ALL IN ONE 2100 for 3 1/2 years until it coughed and died last month. Then September 18, 2006, bought the F380 HP, it was dead on arrival. Said I would "NEVER" buy another HP. Well, I ended up bringing the F380 back and getting the HP C3180. So far, so good. I have owned this printer since Sept 19, 2006 and it is doing great as yet. Scans flawlessy, prints everything, including pictures perfectly. Printer is quiet and copies quickly! The only things SO FAR that I can say negative about this is that it DRINKS INK! The reason I gave this 4 stars and not 5: 1) Drinks Ink 2) I miss the old software that the previous HP All in Ones came with, the newer photo software is bare bones at best. Bought MS Picture It as it has more features. 3) Have only owned this about 3 weeks. I plan to do an update on this should it "DIE" on me...Till then...
A pefect home printer
I installed the printer drivers on two PC's.Enabled file and printer sharing through my network cards.Connected through a linksys router.I was up and running in less then 20 mins.
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5. HP 10bII Financial Calculator by Hewlett Packard
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list price: $40.00
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Editorial Review If you need to keep up with your fast-paced business courses while working and planning for your career, invest in the HP 10BII business calculator. Featuring over 100 built-in functions for business, finance, mathematics, and statistics, the 10BII is an ideal calculator for business students who want to get ahead. Easily calculate loan payments, interest rates, amortization, discounted cash-flow analyses, TVM (loans, savings, and leasing), and more. Statistical analysis is cumulative, and you can figure standard deviation, mean, and weighted mean in addition to forecasts and the correlation coefficient. Cash-flow analysis is register based and has 15 functions. Read more
Features Over 100 built-in functionsAlgebraic data entryIntuitive keyboard layout with easy-to-read labelsAdjustable contrast display1-year warranty
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Good functions, bad display
I bought this calculator a few years ago for a finance class, and it was easy to use and performed well. I am now taking some other classes that require present value calculations, so I dusted off the calculator. It worked for about a week before the display started malfunctioning. I bought new batteries as other people did, but that is not the problem. I also reset it in the various ways described in the manual, but the display was still malfunctioning. It is very disappointing since the calculator was not actually used that much.
PLEASE DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY...
I have owned this calculator for 3 months and the dispay is no longer working properly.Parts of the numbers have "burned out" so only parts of the numbers show now.At first I thought it was the batteries.SO I bought replacements and that was NOT the problem.It is now completely useless.At $30, this calc is 10x's more than what a basic calc costs, so that is no excuse for such a poor quality product.PLEASE read the reviews - they all say the SAME thing.I was a fool for buying this.I hope this will help you.
Not Reliable, but highly useful.
Recently the screen on my HP 10bII Financial Calculator stopped working.At first I thought I simply needed new batteries, unfortuntally this was not the case.I owned it for just over two years before it broke down on me.So what did I do?I purchased another one.While I am disappointed with the reliability, I find it to be a highly convienent useful calculator.
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6. HP 12C Platinum Anniversary Edition by Hewlett Packard
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(01 July, 2006)
list price: $104.99
-- our price: $79.95
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Editorial Review The HP 12C Platinum Anniversary Edition is a fast and powerful calculator designed for educators, businessmen, or anyone who needs a reliable tool to handle mathematical and/or financial calculations. With a 400 step memory capacity, the 12C can handle even the most complex computations. For 25 years, the 12C has proven its reputation as the ultimate pocket-size calculator for financial use. The 25th Anniversary Edition of the HP 12C Platinum is a faster, enhanced version of the industry-leading 12C, and is designed for the financial professional who demands more options. Its long battery life and small size make it easy to take with you anywhere, and its elegant black and silver design, engravable metal plate on the back, and leather pouch give it a modern, stylish appearance. Read more
Features Over 120 built-in functions for business, finance, mathematics and statistics including date calculations.Efficient data entry using RPN.Small size makes it easy to take anywhere.Long battery life.
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The Gold, uh, Silver Standard in Financial Calculators
No, the quality heft and feel of the original (1981) 12C calculators made in Oregon, USA, is not quite there in the latest "Made in China" incarnation. But just about everything else is better than the original, including speed of program execution (3-5X faster), number of programmable steps (now 400), and additional support for Algebraic input mode on top of the default RPN. Now it even has an Undo function, albeit one of fairly limited usefulness, in addition to the fairly useful backspace function. This thing is still the "gold" standard in its category, with a silvery finish or otherwise.
Some kinda cheap look
I needed a financial calculator and I had received a lot of good feedback from 12c owners. This added to my experience with two HP calculators one 15c and one 48G, told me I couldn't go wrong with this special edition.
An EXCELLENT Choice for a Financial Calculator or 12C Upgrade!
This will sound crazy to everyone except those like me, but I have become an HP 12C FANATIC because of this calculator. I have gone through the entire manual (with the exception of programming) and thoroughly enjoyed learning all of this calculator's features.
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7. HP Photosmart 428 GoGo Photo Studio (M517 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom & Photosmart 420 4x6 Photo Printer) by Hewlett Packard
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(20 September, 2005)
list price: $199.99
Asin: B000A5L4YG Sales Rank: 260 Average Customer Review:
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Features 5.2-megapixel digital camera captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 17-inch printsPhotosmart 420 photo printer makes borderless prints up to 4 x 6 inchesDigital camera features 2.0-inch LCD display; edit photos in camera--no PC neededCamera powered by two AA-size batteries; printer charges batteries when camera is docked32 MB internal memory in camera; stores images on SD cards
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Wonderful "bang for the buck" camera and printer!!
I purchased this camera printer combo for my daughter's 16th birthday. The price was unbeatable. The camera has a ton of features, and the pictures are beautiful, and crystal clear. The printer is tiny and portable, great for a teenager, and it hooks up easily to the TV to view/edit/print the photos. She was able to print pictures of her party for her friends to take home with them.
Real Camera for Real People
This camera is best among its class. The LCD displace is so brigh and high resolution. All buttons are very well organized so easy to use. Special flash recycle so fast and strong makes the shooting indoor and dark area an experience. The software menu is so easy to reach. I got SLR Pentax Digital Camera before, but can't tell the difference in picture quality.
Quite a solid performer!
I purchased this camera-printer set for my husband about a year ago. It's performed very nicely over the last 8 months. The only thing is that taking close-ups can be a little bit tricky and the battery life seems very short between charges. Otherwise, I would buy it again.
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8. HP Photosmart M425 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom by Hewlett Packard
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(20 April, 2006)
list price: $129.99
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Editorial Review With the HP Photosmart M425 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom you can create five megapixel resolution prints for clear, crisp prints and enlargements. A 3x optical zoom lets you get close to your subject without compromising on quality, and a 1.7-inch image display makes it simple to view and edit your photos. Read more
Features Features 5 MP resolution for poster-sized prints and 3x digital zoomLarge, bright 1.7-inch display16 MB internal memory plus SD/MMC card slotPlug-and-play USB connection for easy file transfersIncludes Photosmart software for editing, organizing, printing and sharing
Reviews (12)
Horrible quality
I bought this camera 4 months ago. The on/off switch no longer works and the camera is a piece a trash now.I contacted HP support.Unfortunitely, it only came with 90-day warrenty. So I was offered to pay $115 to exchange for a used one, imagine that!.That ends my desire of buying any product from HP.
A good camera for the casual photographer
I got this camera about 4 weeks ago. I've been using it as much as possible and I like it. It's easy to use, almost point and shoot. I have limited knowledge in photography, so this is good for me.
Ok, but could be a lot better.
We wanted a simple, easy to use digital camera and the guy at Circuit City recommended this one.We just took it on our trip and while it worked ok, I wish we would've shelled out a little more and gotten a better camera.
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9. HP iPAQ RX1955 Pocket PC by Hewlett Packard
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list price: $299.99
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Editorial Review Enjoy music, videos, and Internet applications on the go, with control at your fingertips! Powered by the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC operating system, the iPAQ rx1955 offers big functionality and modern design for a reasonable price. Read more
Features 3.5" TFT Active Maxtrix screen with 16-bit colorIntegrated 802.11b wireless LANIncludes touch-screen, five-way navigation button and stylus input sourcesMicrosoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium operating system90-day limited warranty
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it's a lemon
I was ready to really love this pda. It's nice and thin, feels good in the hand and was the cheapest PDA with wireless. I mainly needed it to check my email when i'm out and about.
Works as designed...mostly
It does everything they sayt it does. My only quibbles keeping this from 5 star status is Windows Media Player insists on loading media into the small internal memory rather than my 1 gb sd card. And the wireless occasionally does not connect to my access point, dropping th ewep key settings when it doesnt connect right away.One other flaw is the terrible IR range.
Bravo!
This is an extraordinary, cute and very well priced pocket PC which I am sure you will also love once you take it in your hands. It offers various operations and is small enough to put it in your pocket. I am very, very satisfied with it and I want to congratulate HP for yet another great product!
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10. HP LaserJet 1022 Printer (Q5912A#ABA) by Hewlett Packard
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(03 June, 2005)
list price: $242.00
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0009EK5NE Sales Rank: 1127 Average Customer Review:
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Features Up to 19 ppm print speed; up to 1,200 x 1,200 dpi resolution8 MB built in memory; USB 2.0 connectivity standardOptional ethernet, wireless, and Bluetooth connectivity250-sheet input tray plus 10-sheet priority input tray for specialty mediaPC and Mac compatible; 1-year warranty
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Great Little Printer
I have been very impressed by this printer for the price.It zips through pages and looksa lot better than the Brother and Samsung purchased by our office.I am using it on Mac OS 10.4.7 & 10.3.9, but installations at the office in 2 Dell XP Pro PCs went without a hitch.The noise level strikes me as pretty quiet, especially compared to the old HP LJs that I used to support.
Works great, even XP x64 support
I have had great experience with this printer.I even bought a jet direct card for it, and and it works great.I recently installed XP 64-bit only to find there were no drivers for this printer supported.However, I used the HP4L driver and it works good enough for my purposes.
Works for me...
...and I do mean it works. I'm planning to buy this printer for my home PC because I've been using this model daily at work for about 10 weeks. I print a high volume at work - approximately 1/2 a ream of paper every day over a 9-10 hour period. I use an entire toner cartridge about every 10 working days. The HP Laserjet 1022 has been a champ, printing mainly on standard printer stock, but also various Avery 8.5x11 label sheets - with multiple runs thru the printer, the occasional envelope, and some two-sided pages as well. The prints are uniformly crisp and clean until the toner begins to run out; by removing and shaking the cartridge, then re-inserting it, i've been able to get an extra day's printing out of each cartridge, roughly another 100-200 sheets. And it prints so fast!
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11. HP LaserJet 1020 Printer (Q5911A#ABA) by Hewlett Packard
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(24 May, 2005)
list price: $217.00
Asin: B0009EM13G Sales Rank: 530 Average Customer Review:
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Features Up to 15 ppm print speedCrisp 1200 dpi resolution outputUSB connectivity; 2 MB memory150-sheet input tray; manual duplexingCompatible with Windows 98SE, 2000, ME, XP, Server 2003
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Great value - dump your inkjet and save money per page
Went out and got one of these from Staples (an Amazon partner ahem) on special for ninety nine bucks. For that, it's a great deal. I use it on my computer running Ubuntu Linux (Dapper Drake 6.02) and it works great. Had to figure out how to use foo2zjs (foo2zjs dot rkkda dot com has the perfect workable answer to installation...I donated a few dollars for the help), but once you follow the instructions and load that all-important firmware, you are in business, even allowing you to set the printer to toner-saver mode, etc.
Horrible service when the product doesn't work
I must have got a lemon, because all the googling in the world doesn't help me with my problem.My printer goes to sleep mode and never wakes up, even after a cold restart (I'm using WinXP Pro SP2).Print jobs live indefinitely in the spooler and half the time need to be removed by restarting the spooler service.No one else seems to have the problem.However in debugging the issue, I've had to go through 4 online chat sessions with HP, totalling almost 6 hours, each session being less useful than the previous.I've tried different USB cables, different hubs, different ports, different drivers, and different computers.I've tried printing directly, bypassing the spooler, and various print processor options.All at their recommendation and assurance that it would fix the problem (they must have scripted responses they copy/paste into the chat because all the English and grammar is consistently bad).
Outstanding value printer!
Bought this model today. Light, compact and blazing fast, with razorsharp text/images and dense opaque blacks. I got it to print my black line artwork illustrations and occasional text. I compared it to the comparably priced Brother models, and chose the HP for one reason; the drum is part of the toner cartridge versus the Brother, which requires their separate drum part replaced after 10,000 prints. The Brother drum is pricey, costing more than the printer. So I went with the HP with its 10 dollar higher cartridge, but no prospect of expensive drum replacement.
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12. HP Laserjet 1018 Printer by Hewlett Packard
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list price: $129.99
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Editorial Review The HP LaserJet 1018 Printer is an incredibly affordable LaserJet printer that delivers a simple, compact design and reliable, consistent results at an ideal price for personal users. Read more
Features Up to 12 ppm Letter Print Speed with 100-sheet Output Bin150-Sheet Input Tray and Single-Sheet Priority Input Slot1200 dpi Effective Output Quality 600 by 600 dpi with HP REt And FastRes 1200234 MHz Processor With 2MB RAM Internal Memory IncludedConvenient Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Connectivity and Genuine HP LaserJet Print Cartridge
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A good economical choice
This is a quick, quiet machine, and so far it works for me. A relatively new model, I was told it was the replacement for the1020, but I'm not sure that's the case. In any event, it is extremely simple to set up and operate, and it doesn't take up much space. It's a big improvement over my inkjet, an HP deskjet 960c. I figure my cost is about 5 cents a page. So far, highly recommended.
Highly impressed....up to now
I am impressed by the performance of this machine, for the following reasons:
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13. HP Deskjet 6980 Color Printer (C8969A#B1H) by Hewlett Packard
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(05 January, 2006)
list price: $183.00
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000CO8786 Sales Rank: 1192 Average Customer Review:
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Features Up to 4800 optimized dpi and Print Speeds up to 36 ppm black/27 ppm colorDirect Photo Printing without a PC from PictBridge-enabled CamerasWi-Fi Wireless Capability and Wired Ethernet Printing and Print SharingPrint Laser-Quality Black and True-to-Life Photos with HP Vivera Inks14.04" lbs. (WxLxH) 17.70" x 14.50" x 5.70"
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Good printer for Linux
My home network has a mix of Windows and Linux PCs. Like some of the other reviewers, I agree that the Windows setup instructions are a bit murky, but I had no problems. Also, the HP Solution Center application is fairly unhelpful, if you need help. One demerit for weak documentation and software.
Great printer
I've had this printer for about 4 months now and it works great.The network setup was easy.I have 4 computers in my home printing to this computer, all are hooked up using a Linksys 54g router.
Great printer but...
the documentation and installation manual should be abandoned immediately.Also, the supplied ethernet cable did not work.It was a combination of the extra plastic gaurding over the clips on each end of the cable, which thoroughly prevented either end from being plugged into either the printer or the router.Also, I was only able to use the third installation option where you have to set up the printer via the ethernet cable.Nowhere does it inform you of the most important step of the installation process.After the WPA information is transferred to the printer, you actually have to remove the ethernet cable from the printer in order for it to connect to the network.You will receive the Network Status: Not Connected, until it's removed.
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14. HP 17BII+ Financial Calculator by Hewlett Packard
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list price: $129.99
-- our price: $90.62
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Editorial Review Designed with real-estate, business, and finance professionals in mind, the HP 17bII+ financial calculator provides RPN or algebraic data-entry modes and over 250 easy-to-use functions. Its two-line, 22-character display is easy to read, offering convenient menus and prompts, plus clock and calendar. Read more
Features 2-line by 22-character LCDOver 250 built-in functionsList-based cash flow analysisAlpha and numeric keyboardHP Solve customizing method
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17BII+ problem
My biggest issue with the 17BII+ is the one that apparently plagues other users as well.My first and sometimes second keystroke doesn't always register.It happens randomly and is a major problem for me. I've gone through four of these calculators and three of the four had the same problem. I kept returning them until I got one that works.
Mediocre Upgrade
I bought the HP 17BII+ to replace and to upgrade my HP 19bII folding calculator. And for the money I spent (about the same, 12 years later), I'm a little disappointed. Going down from 4 lines of display, to 2 lines of display, the buttons feeling cheaper and the removal of unit conversion for measurements. But on the plus side, everything else seems to be the same and the battery cover doesn't look like it is going to fly off.
Very good calculator
After my HP 17bII was knocked off a counter and killed the screen I looked to replace it.I soon found the 17bII+ and ordered from Amazon.After reading some of the reviews I was a little concerned but mine works just fine.It does not convey the same feel of quality as earlier HPs. It just seems lighter and less solid. The keys have good feel but don't match the feel of the many earlier HPs I have owned.However, it gets the job done, and may last as long as the earlier models, but if you are looking for the HP "feel" you may be disappointed.The case however is a great improvement over the 17bII.
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15. HP Deskjet 460C Mobile Printer by Hewlett Packard
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list price: $293.00
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000B61X1S Sales Rank: 1824 Average Customer Review:
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Features 4800 Max dpi Mobile Thermal Inkjet PrinterUp to 17 ppm Blk/16 ppm Color PrintsPictBridge Enabled/USB 2.0/CF I/SD/MMC Card Slots50-Sheet Input Tray/Manual Two-Sided Printing4.60lbs (LxWxH) 9.25"x 13.40"x 3.25"
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Great little printer!!
I bought this printer at the bequest of a customer for his home office install.It works great and the Bluetooth option is worth getting!Basically the only difference between the 460C, 460WF and 460WBT is the type of card includes for the Compact Flash slot.WF has a Wireless CF card, and the WBT has a Bluetooth CF Card.If your laptop is bluetooth capable and WBT option is great - no wires and setup literally takes 5 mins.The printer turns on quickly (the self test is only a few seconds) and printing is very fast for an inkjet.Quality is par with other inkjets (not laser quality but very close).I highly recommend this printer for travellers or people who need something with small footprint for small spaces or those who want something light/sleep looking.HP came up with a winner with the 460c.
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16. HP Photosmart 8250 Printer (Q3470A#ABA) by Hewlett Packard
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list price: $243.00
Asin: B000A6X9CU Sales Rank: 1970 Average Customer Review:
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Features Up to 32 ppm black text, 31 ppm color text; 4x6 photo in as little as 14 secondsIndividual 6-ink color with HP Vivera Inks; USB, PictBridgePhotos with or without borders up to 8.5 by 24 inches, including fun panoramasAutomated 4x6-inch tray for dedicated photo printing; optional auto two-sided printingImage display to view photos and videos, freeze your favorite scene and print
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Problem with Borders
This printer literally sits on the same shelf as an Epson 3810 and Canon ip6600D.I also have a Epson RX500 somewhere else.So, I'm making direct comparisons here.
Dismal service
Had to return replacement unit as it was clear it was dropped in shipping and would not feed paper. After many hours running tests and sitting on the phone they agreed to send a 2nd replacement.One area of disappointment was that the number to call for a UPS pickup was for a phone service call-girl. I tried to explain this to HP to no avail. All in all I found the experience disappointing.
Poor Reliability
While I agree the photo quality is outstanding with this printer, mine failed after fewer than a dozen uses. The photo tray stopped feeding 4x6 paper, even after spending $25 on an HP paper feed cleaner designed for this model. To make matters worse, the replacement offer from HP is slightly worse than buying a brand-new HP 8250 printer direct from Amazon. On the plus side, HP customer service was extremely patient while I hunted for my misplaced receipt to prove warranty eligibility (which I couldn't). Ouch! UPDATE: The next day I finally located my receipt, but the 1-year warranty had expired by 10 days. HP would not honor the elapsed warranty and charged me the full replacement amount ($99) for another printer. Pretty chintzy.
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