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Historical and adjusted-for-inflation prices of calculators
05-31-2023, 08:16 PM
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Historical and adjusted-for-inflation prices of calculators
I've been wondering for a long time how (un)realistic prices on The Auction Site are for some of the rarer models — an HP-19C in excellent condition goes for amost USD 1K.

I chose as my cut-off point the year the HP28C was introduced. With its weird form factor and language, it no longer counted as an HP calculator for me.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing

The prices are prices at introduction of the base model.

The CPI data are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics: https://data.bls.gov/timeseries/CUUR0000SA0

While we are at it: there were two versions of the 32SII, the one with the traditional color scheme, and another (a re-implementation?) with the idiotic low-contrast HP-48G-like scheme. The museum does not have a picture of the latter, nor years of introduction or prices.

IMnsHO, the only decent calculator introduced in the last thirty years has been the HP-35S. Proper, high-contrast keyboard, excellent tactile feedback. Between that, and the excellent HP41 emulator for the Android (go41CX), all my calculator needs are handled!
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