On Saturday, December 29, 2018 at 2:15:25 PM UTC-8, John Sears wrote:
> This is not timely, but I recently purchased a Prime from hpCalc.org.
> It arrived with what turned out to be a dead battery. I replaced it with an
> Samsung Galaxy S3 telephone battery and so far it is working alright.
> I was denied warranty coverage, as they find that it was purchased from
> an auction site??? I am currently disputing this with HP.
Yes, you should dispute this with HP. They are apparently unaware that
hpcalc.org is *not* an auction site, but is a commercial retailer for HP.
See the warranty notice at the bottom of the page at
http://commerce.hpcalc.org/prime.php
> I think you are right about it (the Prime) being a candidate for paper
> weight. My 48gx, 49, and 50g are all great machines. Hope they last.
I hope that feeling goes away as you learn the Prime, which will take an
amount of time proportional to how much is there to be learned. Once its
programming language is learned, it is a joy to program, since editing is
so fast & easy, and execution is hundreds of times faster than even the HP 50g.
-Joe-