HP Prime Battery consumption analysis
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07-14-2015, 07:48 PM
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RE: HP Prime Battery consumption analysis
Well, AA is a comparatively large form factor, which would make the calculator much thicker, and therefore much less suitable to nowadays' marketplace
Even AAA, by far the most popular battery type for calculators (*), is being phased out from newer models (TI-Nspire CX, HP Prime, TI-84+CSE / 83PCE / 84+CE), replaced by Li-ion batteries with thinner form factor. *: well, at least in TI calculators, which I'm more familiar with, but my 50g uses AAA as well, so its closest ancestors probably do. The HP-41 uses the even smaller R1 batteries, IIRC. |
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