HP-28C

By admin , 15 December 2015
28C
Description

With the HP-28C, Hewlett-Packard completely revamped the scientific calculator. This model did symbolic math, used named variables, understood many data types and was the first full RPL calculator. (The HP-18C used System RPL internally but didn't make RPL available to the calculator user.) It was extremely powerful with a wealth of functions and many features inherited from the HP-18C including infrared printing which freed the user from cable clutter, labeled soft keys, menus and the dedicated alphanumeric keyboard which made creating complex programs and expressions more convenient.

Year First Manufactured
1987

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