HP48SX display
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01-04-2018, 09:18 AM
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HP48SX display
As this is my first posting here - hello everybody!
I've bought my 48SX somewhen in the early 90s. As it always was a pain in the ass to me working with a display that's either to dark or to faint with poor contrast, depends on ambient light, it rested well in some drawers. I took it out from now to then, played some time, used it, but never got very fond of it like with the 41C/CV or 42S. Now I'd like to know if there's a chance to get a better display and replace the old one - either by myself or a company. The 48SX is still a great little monster that I want to use and play with. Thanks in advance, KiS HP: 20S 25C 32S 33E 33s 35s 41CV 42S 39GS 48SX 71B Casio: FX702P Swissmicros: DM15L Need Forth71B |
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01-04-2018, 03:56 PM
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RE: HP48SX display
There are a few more recent calculators that can serve as donors for replacing the stock 48sx display with a display with better contrast. Check this thread for an example.
http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-180...84075.html ~Mark Remember kids, "In a democracy, you get the government you deserve." |
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01-04-2018, 04:43 PM
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RE: HP48SX display
The 48SX screen is particularly good on a desk in an office environment. The screen is lower contrast overall, yes, but the darkened pixels also don't cast a shadow on the reflective backing like the 48GX does, making it easier to read the SX screen at low angles.
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01-04-2018, 04:43 PM
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RE: HP48SX display
Have you tried adjusting the contrast by holding down the ON button while tapping the + or - buttons (darken or lighting, respectively)?
I am assuming you have but thought I'd ask to be sure. |
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01-05-2018, 12:30 AM
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RE: HP48SX display
(01-04-2018 04:43 PM)Chris Dreher Wrote: Have you tried adjusting the contrast by holding down the ON button while tapping the + or - buttons (darken or lighting, respectively)? You assumed right. Yes I did. HP: 20S 25C 32S 33E 33s 35s 41CV 42S 39GS 48SX 71B Casio: FX702P Swissmicros: DM15L Need Forth71B |
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01-05-2018, 02:05 PM
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RE: HP48SX display
(01-04-2018 03:56 PM)mfleming Wrote: There are a few more recent calculators that can serve as donors for replacing the stock 48sx display with a display with better contrast. Check this thread for an example. Hi mfleming, thanks for this link. I'd do swapping both displays by myself. But how about the status indicators? I looked some 39G$-models on ebay and found at least the 39GS with not suitable as the dot matrix fills the whole windows. HP: 20S 25C 32S 33E 33s 35s 41CV 42S 39GS 48SX 71B Casio: FX702P Swissmicros: DM15L Need Forth71B |
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01-06-2018, 03:55 AM
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RE: HP48SX display
(01-05-2018 02:05 PM)Krauts In Space Wrote: I'd do swapping both displays by myself. But how about the status indicators?Are you sure about that? (IIRC, some calculators come with a transparent protective display foil showing some graphics for "demo" purposes.) To the best of my knowledge, the 39G/40G, 39g+, 39gs/40gs, 48gII and 49G displays all provide 131×64 pixels, just like the 48S/SX/G/GX/G+. Only the 39gII, 49g+, 50g and Prime use displays with higher resolutions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison...alculators Greetings, Matthias -- "Programs are poems for computers." |
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01-06-2018, 04:13 AM
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RE: HP48SX display
(01-06-2018 03:55 AM)matthiaspaul Wrote:(01-05-2018 02:05 PM)Krauts In Space Wrote: I'd do swapping both displays by myself. But how about the status indicators?Are you sure about that? (IIRC, some calculators come with a transparent protective display foil showing some graphics for "demo" purposes.) I know that 39G+, 39GS use a different display from the 48SX it has soldered connections rather than the conductive plastic strip connectors used in the 48SX. I have never seen the inside of a 40GS or 48GII but the appear to be the same construction as the 39GS. For the display swap 39G, 40G, and 49G would be suitable donors. I swapped the display from a 39G into a 48GX and it works great. Paul. |
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