| Product Summary | | Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard | | Mfg Part#: F2229AA#ABA | | UPC: 00882780502291 | | Buy.com Sku: 202944544 | | Item#: CC4ECH | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 1652 | | See more in Calculators | |
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| | | If you're a math, science, or engineering professional?or a serious college student?don't leave home without it! HP's most powerful new graphing calculator. The 50G supplies you with intensive power, flexibility, and connectivity. With graphing capabilities, you can illustrate statistical regression analysis and other computations. There's ample memory for storing programs and you can add additional storage using optional SD memory cards. With 2300 built-in functions, this calculator is an indispensible tool for a student or scientific professional aiming to succeed to the highest order - and beyond. Efficiently reach solutions with the built-in lessons and step-by-step problem solving Format SD cards and expand memory right in the SD card slot Isolate and evaluate sub-expressions using the intelligent editor?plus cut, paste, and copy objects Numerical precision - intermediate and internal - 15 digits, exponent - -49999 to +49999 /Displayed precision - 12 digits, exponent - -499 to +499, infinite for integers (limited by memory) IR port - IrDA (limited to 10 cm distance) / Serial port - USB, RS232 for connections to equipment such as PCs, dataloggers,surveying equipment, etc./ Expansion port - SD card slot / Power supply - AAA x 4 + CR2032 batteries Entry-system logic - Textbook, Algebraic, RPN Unit Dimensions - 7.24 x 3.43 x. 93 inches Manufacturer's One-year limited warranty
| | Features |  | New display upgrade--the new HP 50g display features a 30% increase in usable space over the HP 49g+ |  | New powerful SD card slot allows you to format your card right in the calculator and expand memory |  | Massive 2.5 MB total memory--512 KB RAM plus 2 MB flash ROM for performing future upgrades** |  | New larger equation library and 2300+ built-in functions--ideal for both professionals and students |  | The choice of efficient RPN, Textbook or Algebraic data entry |
| | Tech Specs |  | What's in the Box |  | 50G graphing calculator, batteries, user's manual, CD (connectivity software and advanced user's guide), USB cable, and premium pouch. |
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| Customer Reviews |  | | Value | 4.5 | | Performance | 5 | | Ease of Use | 4.5 | | Overall Satisfaction | 5 |
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5 of 5 HP 50g: What a steal!! Friday, August 22, 2008 Lyndon Donahey from Odessa, Texas
I bought a HP 48gx about 12 years ago. For $200.00. At a discount store. I spent $118.00 on this calculator. It has seven lines available on the screen versus four for the 48gx. Like the 48gx, the 50g uses AAA batteries. It has been updated and buttons have been moved around but it is very easy to use. You have your choice of RPN or standard data entry. It came with a USB cable with which you can download programs. It also has a slot that utilizes a sandisk card. THIS CALCULATOR IS COOL! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR, BUY ONE. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Thanks!!!! Monday, December 17, 2007 A Customer from Pensacola - Florida
Very good company. I had my product very early and in very good condition. Thanks a lot!! Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Great calculator Tuesday, November 27, 2007 w7uy from Bedford, WY
I have had various calculators over the past 40 years. The best ones were HP and Texas Instruments. This is by far, the best one I have ever owned. Was this review helpful?
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 Best since the HP 48G Monday, August 20, 2007 Bryan J Smith from Orlando, FL
I'm an engineer so I'm biased. Once I learned RPN, I never went back, so RPN is a must. But even if you're not into RPN, this calculator is still for you.
My HP 48G and it's little 4MHz Saturn uC got me through college. That model only offered RPN.
I bought the HP 49G+ a few years ago, with the under-clocked ARM uC. It added CAS (visual algebra) and non-RPN modes (for those that wanted to borrow my calculator). It also and allegedly had Saturn emulation and some of the 48 library. It did not (later firmware releases did though). In any case, it was junk -- from the keyboard to the fact that it would no longer work after 13 months of only moderate usage. So I went back to my 48G.
Once I heard HP was getting back into the calculator market, and the HP 50G was planned to address "all the shortcomings" of the HP 49G+, I was hopeful. I picked up the HP 50G and it was pleasing to have the "feel" of a HP calculator button-wise. It also had a drastically improved 48 library support included, and everything "just works" -- everything like the 49G+ should have been. It's been almost a year now, and it still works like a champ (just like my 48G)!
Definitely the best calculator, whether you learn RPN or not. HP is back! There is a reason why 48G's have actually appreciated in cost, but with the 50G, you don't need to buy one. Especially if you don't like RPN, which the 50G gives you that option if you don't. Was this review helpful?
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 Great Engineering Calculator Friday, February 09, 2007 Jim Harmon from Albuquerque, New Mexico
I am using the HP-50G for my doctorate studies in computer engineering. This calculator is invaluable for homework and tests. I have used HP scientific calculators in studies and engineering since I got my first HP-35 in 1972. I have had several since then and every one has been excellent. Was this review helpful?
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 HP 50G = Best calculator on the market! Thursday, August 17, 2006 A Customer from South Jordan, UT
I am a college math instructor, and this is the calculator I recommend. I own the TI-84 Plus Silver, and I still recommend this one because it covers so many topics so well.
Even if you are not going to be an Engineer, I recommend this one to help get you through all of your current and future math courses. Was this review helpful?
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