The Unisonic 1499 - rare as can be and has hyperbolics
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12-29-2016, 04:21 AM
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The Unisonic 1499 - rare as can be and has hyperbolics
The inverse key works with the LN, LOG, and trig and hyperbolic trig functions. Note the usual Unisonic key colors: white, blue and orange. Note the brushed aluminum / stainless steel coloring.
But this has a red led not a green display. It also has a brown body. The D R G switch is humorous. This is the ONLY model 1499 I have ever seen and I've been looking for 20+ years. If you find one, grab it. No other unisonic model has hyperbolics. The 1299 model has other functions this 1499 does not have, but this is the rare one here. |
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12-29-2016, 02:09 PM
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RE: The Unisonic 1499 - rare as can be and has hyperbolics
How does it do on the Calculator Forensics, i.e. how accurate are the transcendental functions?
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12-31-2016, 11:53 PM
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RE: The Unisonic 1499 - rare as can be and has hyperbolics
The result is 8.999670079, the same per the table on rskey.org as the Rockwell Anita 1041.
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01-01-2017, 12:20 AM
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RE: The Unisonic 1499 - rare as can be and has hyperbolics
Hi Gene,
Nice calc, is the display red led, or is it a fluorescent display with a red cover or filter. I have only seen a handful with the red flouro cover combo. Happy new year to all Ray |
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01-01-2017, 05:21 PM
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RE: The Unisonic 1499 - rare as can be and has hyperbolics
It is an LED.
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01-22-2022, 08:55 PM
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RE: The Unisonic 1499 - rare as can be and has hyperbolics
Mike T. HP21, HP25, HP32E, HP33C, HP34C, HP10C, HP11C, HP12C, HP32S, HP22S |
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