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Used a [[Saturn (microprocessor)|Saturn processor]] and had a memory of 8000 bytes, 6750 bytes available to the user. Was code named ''Trader'', and belong to the 17B family (HP-17B, [[HP-17BII]], [[HP-17BII+]])and the Pioneer series<ref>http://www.fbalzer.de/tr/pioneer.html</ref>--> |
Used a [[Saturn (microprocessor)|Saturn processor]] and had a memory of 8000 bytes, 6750 bytes available to the user. Was code named ''Trader'', and belong to the 17B family (HP-17B, [[HP-17BII]], [[HP-17BII+]])and the Pioneer series<ref>http://www.fbalzer.de/tr/pioneer.html</ref>--> |
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==See also== |
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*[[List of HP calculators]] |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
Revision as of 07:14, 28 December 2010
Type | Bussines |
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Manufacturer | Hewlett-Packard |
Introduced | 1988 |
Discontinued | 1990 |
Cost | $110 |
Calculator | |
Display type | LCD |
Display size | 132x32 |
Other | |
Power consumption | 3xN 1.5 volt batteries |
Dimensions | Length 15.9cm, Width 9.4cm (closed), 18.9cm (open) Height 1.8cm (closed)[1]. |
HP-19B, introduced on January 4, 1988, along with the HP-17B, HP-27S and the HP-28S, and replaced by the HP-19BII in January 1990,[2] was a simplified Hewlett Packard business model calculator, like the 17B. It had a clamshell design, like the HP-18C, HP-28C, 28S.[3]
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Notes
- ^ "HP Calculators By Model Type: Champion/Clamshell". Retrieved 2010-12-28.
- ^ "HP Calculators by Date of Introduction". 2003-01-22.
- ^ "HP Page of Christoph Giesselink". 2010-08-31. Retrieved 2010-12-28.
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