Advanced functions to tackle your most challenging math and science courses 315 built-in functions, including algebraic, logarithmic, trigonometric and hyperbolic Streamline prime factorization, whole number division, fraction reduction and GCF/LCM calculations with built-in tools Sleek, 60.5 mm x 24.3 mm LCD Solar power plus battery backup
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Brand | HP |
Item model number | 300s |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 463432 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.7 (18 ratings) 3.7 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 886112957353 |
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HP 300s+ Scientific Calculator
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I love it, great calculate
Has solar and battery backup for extended use. Just started using this and the included manual is clear and easy to follow.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Compre la calculadora hace 1 mes y me parece perfecta para mi
A really good calculator at a great price - I just wish that it was RPN like the HP caculators that I used in engineering school.
Great product, works well, excellent price. Only negative is the finish shows lots of fingerprints, but that's just the OC in me coming out.
I have been using this calculator for about a day now and I have a few observations. This calculator has good capabilities but I wish it had a RPN mode for working with more complex equations. Also the buttons seem to be floating and one has already got stuck on a half depressed mode until I freed it. It is a good cheep calculator but it is a far cry from a 15c or even a 35s. Good for a school kid, not so much for a practicing engineer. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
Display is too dark . Have to pick up and tilt to read.
I purchased this calculator assuming it would at least include RPN mode as did all traditional HP calculators. This flimsily built machine does not have RPN, and might as well be a Casio or cheap TI.
display is almost impossible to read in all but the brightest light from the best angle the keys are mushy feeling hard to get a hang of the syntax. I have had many HP scientific calculators including HP45, HP11C, HP32S and HP9S. This one left me cold. Sorry, no love for it. They've lost the magic and the feel.