Most common calculators in the forum?
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06-24-2020, 12:25 PM
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(06-24-2020 09:20 AM)PSimon Wrote: As a student I can't afford to buy me that many calculators, although I really love that HP's, it's the well know obsession ;-) So I've got two HP's: an '25, which i got from my uncle, and a 35s, wich I bought a year ago... The 35s is a nice calc. I have two. I’ve never used a 25 but it looks solid. HP48GX, HP42s and DM42. |
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06-24-2020, 12:28 PM
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
I added a 50g and a 41CX to my collection. I updated my original post in this thread accordingly.
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06-25-2020, 05:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-06-2020 01:57 PM by Nihotte(lma).)
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(12-30-2017 09:52 AM)pier4r Wrote: 138 x 48G/GX/S/SX/G+ Hi, I also make here my contribution. It also seems to me that I am set in the trend ... HP : 1 x HP48GX (S) + 1 x HP48G (S) 1 x HP41CX (S) 1 x HP12C (A) + 1 x HP12C Platinum (PHA) 2 x HP15C (2 x A) 2 x HP17BII (S + ID) 1 x HP35s (PHA) 1 x HP27S (S) 1 x HP11C (A) 1 x HP16C (A) 2 x HP10B (S + ID) 1 x HP10BII (CN) 1 x HP10bii+ (PHA) TI : TI-66 TI Galaxy 67 Sharp : PC-1251 Casio : FX-602P FX-4000P For information, the 3 PHA made are the ones I daily use now. None of the 3 keyboards resembles the other! And certainly do not compare to the keyboards of the 80s and 90s generations. However, in order to avoid typing problems with no effect, I am very careful to press the keys perpendicularly! Otherwise I adopted them for their comfortable memory and the wide range of their functions. Practically all in one!! 2020-07-06 - Updated to insert the forgotten HP11C !! |
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07-06-2020, 12:51 AM
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Not a collector myself.
HP: 50g (black, bought new, extensively used) 50g (black, bought used in mint condition) Non HP: Casio FX-4000P Casio CFX-9850G Both Casio calcs were bought new and extensively used as well. The first post needs to be updated. It's amazing to see people with more than 100 calcs. They must have a Calc Room at home. |
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07-06-2020, 03:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-26-2020 12:38 AM by donovan1983.)
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Here's what's in my collection currently:
The calculator I've had the longest is the 15C. Unfortunately, I didn't know what I had until years later after it had already suffered damage in multiple moves. Despite its rough shape it does still work, except for a dodgy ENTER key. Until very recently with my purchases of the 40gs and the 48gII, it was the only calculator I have that wasn't purchased brand-new. The Sharp EL-506D is the one I've had the second-longest (it was bought just a few months after the 15C) and it's the oldest calculator that I had bought brand-new. It was a NOS item bought on clearance in a local store. Somehow I managed to keep it in excellent condition, and even kept the user manual, despite having gotten it over 20 years ago. The 35s gets the most use of the bunch due to school, followed by the Casio fx-991EX. I've tried to stick with NCEES-approved calculators even when not strictly required by a class. I also try to make sure I can use multiple calculators since it both makes sure I am learning the material and that if something happens to one calculator just before an exam I can readily switch to another. Still, I definitely favor the 35s due to RPN as well as its functions and programmability. Edit: Removed "on the way" calculators. |
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07-08-2020, 04:43 AM
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I never intended to collect calculators but I started out with a few Casios and TIs which I used for a while. The TI59 served me well until it broke and I discovered the HP32S which wore out after a few years. Replaced that with an HP32Sii, and then a second 32Sii when the first one gave up. Later started using an HP11C and lastly an HP15C. I now find that Free42 serves all my needs (on the phone, tablet, and PC) so I've given up using my 32Sii, 11, and 15, but I am considering getting an MD42 just for kicks. I never had any particular use for graphing but I recently picked up an HP Prime which I haven't gotten around to trying yet.
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07-26-2020, 01:26 AM
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In addition to the calculators in my previous post, I have gotten the following in these past few weeks:
All of them are in very good physical condition, with the 40gs being brand-new. The 32SII did have an issue with dim elements on the LCD. It was disclosed in the listing and I knew I was taking a bit of a chance. Fortunately it turns out there was just some dirt on the foam connectors between the mainboard to the LCD panel. Thanks to searching around this forum I was able to take it apart and repair it. |
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07-26-2020, 01:58 AM
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Hmmm, let's see...this is the stable so far:
HP-15C x2 HP-16C x2 HP-45 HP-65 HP-35S HP-50g I'm probably on the young side for the demographics here...I used that 35S and 50g throughout school. Got started collecting vintage HP calcs in grad school actually. I don't believe I ever met another student who used RPN. Everyone either uses TI (for exams), their phone, or a computer. I have to admit that I rarely want or need the 50g's graphing when I can use matplotlib on a computer instead. But I regularly use scientific functions and I really enjoy having the 16Cs around for that kind of thing. Sean |
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08-01-2020, 06:36 AM
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HP
50g(blue) 48gii(based on 39gs,had lost) WP wp34s(based on 30b) TI Nspire cx cas (with Ndless) Casio 991 cnx 82 es plus (scrapped) |
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09-02-2020, 03:53 AM
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Slightly Off Topic:
What was the most popular HP calculator by number sold? |
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09-02-2020, 07:36 AM
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09-02-2020, 03:05 PM
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Current holdings:
28S 48G 35S Recently re-homed: 11C 15C I guess I just like the newer calculators. The 11/15Cs were nice to hold and hack a few programs on, but once I found RPL (on the 48G), I was hooked. The 35S was just a "let's see what this is all about" purchase. I did formerly own a Prime but it was an early unit and I just couldn't read the orange text on the keyboard so it moved on. |
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09-04-2020, 03:46 PM
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(09-02-2020 07:36 AM)pascal_meheut Wrote:(09-02-2020 03:53 AM)mobi323 Wrote: What was the most popular HP calculator by number sold? Well I don't know the sales figures but to get an idea of the popularity of the different HP calculators I took a snapshot of all HP calculators auctions posted on eBay in the Vintage Calculators section on September 2nd. It took me sometime to clean up the data to keep only the auctions related to calculator units and not to peripherals or docs, and to map the auction titles to model names but in the end here is what I get for a total of 516 calculators on sale: 1st, the frequency of the different models, as expected the 12C is the most popular: 2nd, if we group by family: all 12Cs, all 41s, all 10Bs (B,BII,BII+), all 48s, all 17Bs (B,BII,BII+) .... the 12C is still ahead of the game: |
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09-04-2020, 06:42 PM
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Excellent, thanks for doing that (a lot of work!) and sharing it here Didier!!
What is your biggest surprise in the results? (Everyone, please reply) For me: Surprise #1: The large number of 17B and especially 19B models available Surprise #2: The relatively large number of 15C models available --Bob Prosperi |
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06-20-2021, 10:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-21-2021 10:09 PM by anap.)
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Here goes:
HP: Prime G2 300s+ Casio: Classpad 300 (Old version!) GC50 fx-85 GTX fx-991ex TI: NSPIRE CX II-T CAS 84 PLUS CE 82 STATS 30X Pro MathPrint SHARP: 9650 EL-W506T CANON: f-789 I had a 50g Blue but I sold it (Sacrilege!). The first calculator I had was a Commodore SR7919 when I was about 10. |
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07-02-2021, 02:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-02-2021 02:26 AM by dylanmitchell.)
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financial and business focus chasing the original 12c keyboard feel and just ordered a DM12L
HP 12cp 25th Anniversary HP 12cp Swiss Micro DM12L HP 10bII+ |
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07-07-2021, 07:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-11-2021 11:40 PM by grahamn1956.)
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Currently have:
HP HP-12C, bought new in 1988 and still going strong HP-21, recently acquired for parts but now working perfectly 2 x HP-25, both working although one was bought for parts HP-29C, not working, being converted to an HP-29E LP HP-41CX, working but case needed repair SwissMicros 2 x DM42, one now running WP43C firmware DM41X, recently acquired so that the HP-41CX has a quiet life! Will probably sell the HP-21 and one of the HP-25's soon and will update this post accordingly. |
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07-08-2021, 01:14 AM
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Here are mine (so far):
35 45 67 15C 2x 41CV 21S 35S 50g Cesar Basso |
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07-08-2021, 06:30 AM
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I have these :
Casio fx-570EX HP 50g S.Korean / HP-50G | fx-570EX | fx-570CW | HP-200LX |
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07-08-2021, 05:13 PM
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Mine:
17 Bii+ 32S 42S 35S 50G x 3 Prime G2 x2 DM42 DM15 Nspirecxii CAS TI-89 Titanium FX3600P FX880P FX702P FX6300G FXCG50 FX Algebra2 |
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