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10-29-2024, 09:25 PM
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For those interested, a user recommended this case from Amazon France for the PX-41CX.

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10-29-2024, 09:52 PM
Post: #162
RE: PX41CX
It looks like a nice fit, but I'd prefer a case that could hold the USB cable as well.

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10-30-2024, 04:48 PM
Post: #163
RE: PX41CX
(10-29-2024 09:52 PM)ian5251 Wrote:  It looks like a nice fit, but I'd prefer a case that could hold the USB cable as well.

Something like this? It's a bit wider but works.
It a standard 15x10cm case for external drives.

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10-30-2024, 05:11 PM
Post: #164
RE: PX41CX
(10-30-2024 04:48 PM)agarza Wrote:  
(10-29-2024 09:52 PM)ian5251 Wrote:  It looks like a nice fit, but I'd prefer a case that could hold the USB cable as well.
Something like this? It's a bit wider but works.
It a standard 15x10cm case for external drives.

This one would surely be perfect for my PX-15C !
references?

For my PX-41CX I offered it a genuine leather case!
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A little expensive, but it deserves it!

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10-30-2024, 06:12 PM
Post: #165
RE: PX41CX
(10-30-2024 05:11 PM)Pierre Wrote:  
(10-30-2024 04:48 PM)agarza Wrote:  Something like this? It's a bit wider but works.
It a standard 15x10cm case for external drives.

This one would surely be perfect for my PX-15C !
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There are many cases in AliExpress.
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10-30-2024, 07:29 PM
Post: #166
RE: PX41CX
(10-30-2024 06:12 PM)agarza Wrote:  There are many cases in AliExpress.

Thanks Alex.
We find a lot of cases on Calcuso or Amazon but the dimensions are never specified.

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10-30-2024, 09:11 PM
Post: #167
RE: PX41CX
Just received my PX41CX in the mail today (FedEx). Superbly protected (peel-off screen protection, bubble wrapped case inside a box inside a package) and super fast shipping! Thank you Alex! This is my first 41 calculator and eager to learn more about it and the various modules.

I’d be interested in SwissMicro’s DM41X, but after the hardware refresh embodied in the DM32, I’ll wait for a DM41Xn. I waited for the DM42 hardware refresh (even after reading in this forum that it could be a long wait) but the wait was well worth it when it when the DM42n arrived.
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10-30-2024, 09:55 PM
Post: #168
RE: PX41CX
(10-30-2024 09:11 PM)carey Wrote:  Just received my PX41CX in the mail today (FedEx).
where to order a full mounted calculator?

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10-30-2024, 10:00 PM
Post: #169
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(10-30-2024 09:55 PM)floppy Wrote:  
(10-30-2024 09:11 PM)carey Wrote:  Just received my PX41CX in the mail today (FedEx).
where to order a full mounted calculator?
I ordered the fully assembled version from Tindie
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10-30-2024, 10:14 PM
Post: #170
RE: PX41CX
To those with a PX calculator...
How painful is it in adjusting to the keys?
I love the idea; but those keys Sad
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10-30-2024, 11:15 PM
Post: #171
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(10-30-2024 10:14 PM)Jase Wrote:  To those with a PX calculator...
How painful is it in adjusting to the keys?
I love the idea; but those keys Sad

I have a PX15C and the new PX41CX. Of the two, the keys on the PX41CX are certainly the better. They are nice to use and reasonably quite.
The keys on the 15C are somewhat clunky and noisy, but there are overlays available which I've not investigated or seen irl. I think you need to choose the short buttons to use those overlays, and I chose the tall buttons :/
I have an original 41CV and 12C. I don't think anyone has made better keyboards than the original HP calculators have.

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10-30-2024, 11:15 PM (This post was last modified: 10-31-2024 12:52 AM by carey.)
Post: #172
RE: PX41CX
(10-30-2024 10:14 PM)Jase Wrote:  To those with a PX calculator...
How painful is it in adjusting to the keys?
I love the idea; but those keys Sad
The keys feel good. They are oval-shaped and reasonably sized — more comfortable than the understandably smaller keys on the PX-15C. The keys have a click and no issues with key action.
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10-31-2024, 01:40 AM
Post: #173
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(10-30-2024 09:11 PM)carey Wrote:  I’d be interested in SwissMicro’s DM41X, but after the hardware refresh embodied in the DM32, I’ll wait for a DM41Xn. I waited for the DM42 hardware refresh (even after reading in this forum that it could be a long wait) but the wait was well worth it when it when the DM42n arrived.

It's never wise to say never, so I'll say it is very unlikely there will be a DM41xn for a long, long time, for a variety of reasons, but the main one is why bother? Anyone wanting a new platform for super high speeds is probably better off with a DM42n, and having more memory does not improve a 41X as it already has more RAM than any 41 could ever use. Just wanted you to know, so you aren't waiting for something that isn't likely coming...

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10-31-2024, 02:20 AM (This post was last modified: 10-31-2024 02:36 AM by carey.)
Post: #174
RE: PX41CX
(10-31-2024 01:40 AM)rprosperi Wrote:  
(10-30-2024 09:11 PM)carey Wrote:  I’d be interested in SwissMicro’s DM41X, but after the hardware refresh embodied in the DM32, I’ll wait for a DM41Xn. I waited for the DM42 hardware refresh (even after reading in this forum that it could be a long wait) but the wait was well worth it when it when the DM42n arrived.

It's never wise to say never, so I'll say it is very unlikely there will be a DM41xn for a long, long time, for a variety of reasons, but the main one is why bother? Anyone wanting a new platform for super high speeds is probably better off with a DM42n, and having more memory does not improve a 41X as it already has more RAM than any 41 could ever use. Just wanted you to know, so you aren't waiting for something that isn't likely coming...

Thanks Bob! I appreciate your thoughtful explanation!
Just to play Devil’s advocate, is there a counter argument that even if an enhanced hardware DM41X would not be of much greater value to the consumer, it might still be likely because it would benefit the manufacturer to consolidate production on one hardware platform for their top 3 flagship models?
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10-31-2024, 07:56 AM
Post: #175
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(10-30-2024 10:00 PM)carey Wrote:  I ordered the fully assembled version from Tindie
Ouch. This steampunk calculator is not cheap.

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10-31-2024, 11:14 AM
Post: #176
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(10-31-2024 02:20 AM)carey Wrote:  
(10-31-2024 01:40 AM)rprosperi Wrote:  It's never wise to say never, so I'll say it is very unlikely there will be a DM41xn for a long, long time, for a variety of reasons, but the main one is why bother? Anyone wanting a new platform for super high speeds is probably better off with a DM42n, and having more memory does not improve a 41X as it already has more RAM than any 41 could ever use. Just wanted you to know, so you aren't waiting for something that isn't likely coming...

Thanks Bob! I appreciate your thoughtful explanation!
Just to play Devil’s advocate, is there a counter argument that even if an enhanced hardware DM41X would not be of much greater value to the consumer, it might still be likely because it would benefit the manufacturer to consolidate production on one hardware platform for their top 3 flagship models?

In the long term, it may happen that the firmware development starts to feel the need for such consolidation. But I would not be surprised at all if this doesn't happen until the DM42n platform is showing its age and a third one has appeared... that is to say, rather far into the future!
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10-31-2024, 04:06 PM
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(10-31-2024 07:56 AM)floppy Wrote:  Ouch. This steampunk calculator is not cheap.

Yeah, but the alternative is even more expensive, more than double. It's good for us that Swiss Micro's has a little competion now as well.

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11-01-2024, 07:11 AM (This post was last modified: 11-01-2024 07:12 AM by carey.)
Post: #178
RE: PX41CX
(10-31-2024 11:14 AM)LinusSch Wrote:  
(10-31-2024 02:20 AM)carey Wrote:  Thanks Bob! I appreciate your thoughtful explanation!
Just to play Devil’s advocate, is there a counter argument that even if an enhanced hardware DM41X would not be of much greater value to the consumer, it might still be likely because it would benefit the manufacturer to consolidate production on one hardware platform for their top 3 flagship models?

In the long term, it may happen that the firmware development starts to feel the need for such consolidation. But I would not be surprised at all if this doesn't happen until the DM42n platform is showing its age and a third one has appeared... that is to say, rather far into the future!
Sure, firmware development is yet another reason hardware consolidation benefits manufacturers. But isn't hardware consolidation its own advantage to manufacturers (fewer parts to order and being able to order more parts of the same type at volume discount)?
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11-01-2024, 10:47 AM
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(10-31-2024 07:56 AM)floppy Wrote:  This calculator is not cheap.

For originality, inventiveness and all the features... the PX-41CX is not EXPENSIVE !

In 1974, the HP65 cost... $795, or more than €5,000 today!

On July 16, 1979, HP announced the worldwide release of the HP 41C. Its price was set at $295. about €700 today!
("Today" calculations based on the minimum wage)

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11-01-2024, 04:15 PM (This post was last modified: 11-01-2024 04:34 PM by carey.)
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RE: PX41CX
(11-01-2024 10:47 AM)Pierre Wrote:  
(10-31-2024 07:56 AM)floppy Wrote:  This calculator is not cheap.

For originality, inventiveness and all the features... the PX-41CX is not EXPENSIVE !

In 1974, the HP65 cost... $795, or more than €5,000 today!

On July 16, 1979, HP announced the worldwide release of the HP 41C. Its price was set at $295. about €700 today!
("Today" calculations based on the minimum wage)
Indeed! In fact, I don't recall feeling as good after a new calculator purchase as after recently receiving the PX-41CX. Probably a combination of things but surely includes that it exceeds my expectations, the value to price ratio is high, its size seems perfect, plus the intangible that I feel I can master the calculator because firmware options are useful, easy to access and not overwhelming.
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