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HP Prime Graphing Calculator
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The HP Prime is Hewlett-Packard's next generation top-of-the-line calculator. More details forthcoming.
Included Accessories
- Plastic slide-on cover
- USB cable with micro-USB connector
- USB wall power adapter
- Battery
- Printed quick start guide
- CD with Windows-based connectivity software, emulator, and PDF of user's guide
Physical Characteristics
- 182.3 mm by 85.8 mm by 13.9 mm (7.13" by 3.38" by 0.550")
- 228 g (8.04 oz)
- Metallic and black faceplate with textured black back
- Hard plastic keys with tactile feedback for fast and accurate typing
- 3.5" backlit display
Technical Specifications
- 320x240 pixel full-color (16-bit), multi-touch display
- 400 MHz ARM processor
- 32 MB RAM
- 256 MB Flash ROM
- Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
- Powered by battery or USB
- HP part number G8X92AA (Data Sheet)
Calculating Environments
- RPL-style RPN (Reverse Polish Notation), available in Home mode only
- EOS-style algebraic, available in Home and CAS modes
- Equation Writer (textbook-style input) available in both modes
- Stack display shows 10 lines
- Header shows important settings, a digital clock, and battery charge
Programming
- HP PPL (Prime Programming Language), both on the calculator and on a PC with the connectivity kit
Communications
- USB (cable included)
- Proprietary wireless (via classroom communication kit sold separately)
HP Provided Documentation
- Quick start guide, provided in printed form with the calculator
- Electronic full user's manual, 616 pages, included on the CD
Warranty and Support
- 1 year limited warranty in the US, provided by HP America
- Toll-free technical support in the US, at 800-HP-INVENT (800-474-6836)
Note: The version pictured below is the old version, NW280AA#ABA (revision A). The actual version being shipped is G8X92AA#ABA (revision C).
Part of the HP Calculator Archive,
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