The Evolution and History of HP Calculator

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @evolutionofinventions3680
    @evolutionofinventions3680  Год назад +1

    Hewlett Packard HP 10B II+ Financial Business Calculator; - ebay.us/oLhpq1
    Thanks for watching my video on the history of Hewlett Packard calculators. If you want to add some into your collection, here are some of these very same calculators from the video:
    HP 35 Scientific Calculator; - ebay.us/J6TpJm
    Hewlett Packard 80 HP-80 Programmable Calculator; - ebay.us/CbLPLw
    HP-25; - ebay.us/hZ5YHW
    HP-67; - ebay.us/tQWolp
    HP-19C; - ebay.us/FUEhZr
    HP-41C; - ebay.us/DWgz9E
    HP-11C; - ebay.us/o7KPOP
    HP-12C; - ebay.us/eYCEmU
    HP-15C; - ebay.us/fwyaqd
    HP-18C; - ebay.us/dKieds
    HP-10B; - ebay.us/SR6y29
    HP-28C; - ebay.us/fGMBn6
    HP-42S; - ebay.us/cddvk7
    HP-17B; - ebay.us/7QyipB
    HP-20S; - ebay.us/HGKCpT
    HP-48SX; - ebay.us/PdDVDF
    HP 48S; - ebay.us/uQ0miK
    HP 48G; - ebay.us/F5lCub
    HP 38G; - ebay.us/CGRcqz
    HP 49G; - ebay.us/l5lSxP
    HP39G; - ebay.us/dILVFc
    HP 33s; - ebay.us/YbjQNH
    HP 50g; - ebay.us/9O64EK
    HP 39gs; - ebay.us/w8NMKT
    HP 10s; - ebay.us/ChiaAO
    HP 35s; - ebay.us/dbirtN
    HP 20b; - ebay.us/oNvTJl
    HP 30b; - ebay.us/hV5T2j
    HP 39Gii; - ebay.us/XXJHiy
    HP Prime; - ebay.us/K5HKul
    HP Prime G2; - ebay.us/7cLd8i

  • @jeannoelgarnier342
    @jeannoelgarnier342 3 года назад +13

    Thank you. Nice video. MIssing the 29C, 16C & 32S.

  • @jamesblank2024
    @jamesblank2024 11 месяцев назад +4

    Once HP got beyond LED display, the beautiful industrial design was gone.

    • @ersgtr3421
      @ersgtr3421 8 месяцев назад +1

      They need to bring those back. They were sexy

  • @rhymereason3449
    @rhymereason3449 Год назад +7

    What happened to the HP 19B? The improved version of the 18C..., also the 16C (Computer Scientist), 41cv, 41cx, 32s, the 97 and the 97s...

    • @peterhaagen8506
      @peterhaagen8506 4 месяца назад

      The 41 series was the most special. ❤

  • @qdav5
    @qdav5 2 месяца назад

    Love HP calculators. My first was the 41CV. Later got a 48G. Both were outstanding.

  • @stefanogrossi6420
    @stefanogrossi6420 2 года назад +8

    Great video..some important calculators are missing 28S, 17Bii

    • @massia.72
      @massia.72 6 месяцев назад

      And HP 22S

  • @mgmartin51
    @mgmartin51 8 месяцев назад +1

    A whole bunch of calculators I didn't even know I needed!

  • @philipwakeling2777
    @philipwakeling2777 Год назад +1

    My first calculator in 1972 was an HP35. I was in my 1st year of engineering school. It cost $228, which was a hell of a lot in 1972. I’ve also bought an HP33, HP41CV, HP48gx and HP50g. I still have them all. I use the 48 pretty much every day.

  • @leemontgomery7914
    @leemontgomery7914 2 года назад +3

    HP’s beveled keys should be their trade mark, always. Eliminate those floating type keys. I’ve been fortunate to own 25, 33E, 28C, and 48SX; appreciating each one. But the 25’s uniqueness on configuration was and still is the best optimal configuration. That configuration of that time should be transferred to today’s time.

  • @jeanyvespochez
    @jeanyvespochez 2 года назад +5

    pictures of the prime and prime g2 are exchanged. (dark blue button)

    • @viscourtroy
      @viscourtroy 4 месяца назад

      you know their differences! I only focus on the hardware version! At least version D!

  • @danielqueirolo4747
    @danielqueirolo4747 4 месяца назад +1

    The HP 300s + that I have on my desk right now is missing. It is a scientific calculator.😢

  • @LesBell
    @LesBell 10 месяцев назад

    A minor point: The HP-21 wasn't really a scaled-down version of the 25 - it was really the lower-cost replacement for the HP-35. That's why it had that blue shift key - it was a nod to the blue key colour scheme of the 35.
    Also, the HP-27S wasn't the first HP calculator to use conventional algebraic entry - the HP-20S, 21S, etc. already had it. In fact, some early HP desktop calculators back in the 1970's were algebraic, as was the HP-71B. The 27S was really aimed at engineering (project) managers and had both scientific and financial functions, but was non-programmable - just like the much earlier (RPN) HP-27.

  • @eyesonly4451
    @eyesonly4451 2 месяца назад

    Didn't see the 32SII, 41CV/CX, and a few others. But overall, an informative video. I still have my 75C and 71B and most HP-IL devices. I always thought the 71B was somewhat awkward, as it was neither a convenient calculator nor a good handled computer due to the limited display.

  • @Lyndalewinder
    @Lyndalewinder Год назад +3

    I think the video was ok but a lot of the models are missing

  • @fabioa.565
    @fabioa.565 2 года назад +3

    it's a shame that hp has discontinued the production of the hp35s. So no more RPN scientific calculator by HP at the moment.

    • @fabioa.565
      @fabioa.565 2 года назад

      @@DivoLakota thanks, but I don't need a grapich calculator.

    • @Jacob_WasTaken
      @Jacob_WasTaken Год назад

      I have one sitting on my desk right now

    • @JanPBtest
      @JanPBtest 9 месяцев назад

      @@Jacob_WasTaken I stopped using the hp35s because it has a trigonometric functions bug which was never fixed by HP despite countless reports. Strangely enough, its sibling hp33s does not have this problem (probably the Chinese software supplier bug). But the hp33s has another problem: it's butt-ugly. Anyway, the apex of the HP calculator line is/was the hp42s, currently available in a superb reverse-engineered version from SwissMicros as their DM42. I bought one some years ago and never looked back. Phenomenal.

  • @QuasiRandomViewer
    @QuasiRandomViewer Год назад

    1:00 HP-41C with blank function keys?

    • @LesBell
      @LesBell Год назад +1

      The so-called "blanknut", intended for custom applications via plug-in ROM and the use of a template over the keyboard.

    • @QuasiRandomViewer
      @QuasiRandomViewer Год назад

      @@LesBell How interesting. Thanks! With that name in hand I'm able to learn more about it. I see the "HP-41C" Wikipedia article even speak so if: "Hewlett-Packard even sold a version of the calculator where hardly any keys had function names printed on them, meant for users who would be using the HP-41C for custom calculations only (thus not needing the standard key layout at all); this version of the calculator was colloquially known, within HP's Corvallis calculator team, as a "Blanknut" (because the development code name for the HP-41C's processor was known as the "coconut")."

  • @enantiodromia
    @enantiodromia 7 месяцев назад

    I didn't see the 49g+.

  • @amramjose
    @amramjose Год назад

    I did not see my beloved HP33E listed above! It replaced an TI50something which I never liked. I mourned when my 33 stopped working.

  • @jul8803
    @jul8803 18 дней назад

    HP-28S?

  • @leemontgomery7914
    @leemontgomery7914 2 года назад +1

    You missed the HP-33E

  • @IExSet
    @IExSet 2 года назад +4

    The story ends on HP 50g, later HP produced only smartphones with slow CPU, low resolution screen and no GSM module !

  • @guyfromsac1
    @guyfromsac1 Год назад

    MIssing the 29C, 16C, 32S, and 32S II

  • @siegfriedbarfuss9379
    @siegfriedbarfuss9379 2 года назад

    Hp 75 also missing and why the silly annoying music? The years seamed off too Hp 28 appeared earlier.

  • @f.a.j.4685
    @f.a.j.4685 2 месяца назад

    HP 16c is missing

  • @ersgtr3421
    @ersgtr3421 8 месяцев назад

    They need to bring back those sexy red screens efen though battery life is short. People have USB chargers and extension cables everywhere now.

  • @DaveJ6515
    @DaveJ6515 Год назад

    Too bad I sold my 41cx, 28S and 48G. What great devices they were.

  • @Zeropadd
    @Zeropadd Год назад

    😮