The Museum of HP Calculators displays and describes Hewlett-Packard calculators introduced from 1968 to 1986 plus a few interesting later models. There are also sections on calculating machines and slide rules as well as sections for buying and selling HP calculators, an HP timeline, collecting information and a software library.
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With this in mind, HP built the HP 9100 desktop scientific calculator. This was a full-featured calculator that included not only standard "adding machine" functions but also powerful capabilities to handle floating-point numbers, trigonometric functions, logarithms, exponentiation, and square roots.
This new calculator was well received by the customer base, but William Hewlett saw additional opportunities if the desktop calculator could be made small enough to fit into his shirt pocket. He charged his engineers with this exact goal using the size of his shirt pocket as a guide.[citation needed] The result was the HP-35 calculator. This calculator provided functionality that was revolutionary for a pocket calculator at that time.[citation needed]
Through the years, HP released several calculators that varied in their mathematical capabilities, programmability, and I/O capabilities. Some of them could be used (via HP-IL) to control the instruments other Hewlett Packard divisions produced.
On 1 November 2021, Moravia Consulting spol. s r.o.[1] (for all markets but the Americas) and Royal Consumer Information Products, Inc.[2] (for the Americas) became the licensees of HP Development Company, L.P. to continue the development, production, distribution, marketing and support of any HP-branded calculators.
Calculators are small handheld devices designed to make quick mathematical calculations. calculators are normally either battery or solar powered, but can also come two way powered (solar and battery powered)which ensures back up if batteries run out. Small calculators can also be known as pocket calculators or desktop calculators.
Scientific calculators - These have more functions than the basic calculator includes functions like fractions, square root, degrees, combinations, trigonometric, logarithm and much more, used by students, engineers and scientists.
Graphical calculators - These are more advanced than the scientific calculators and incorporate a larger screen and bigger memory. It is able to convert data into graphs and plot data, they are also programmable. Widely used by students, engineers and scientists. Graphical calculators can normally be connected to another calculator or a pc to transfer data.
Printing calculators Provide instant printouts of the calculations these are used widely by accountants and in the financial sector. Normally larger than normal calculators, with larger keys and a bigger screen. The print out gives the user the ability to review their entered calculations and verify them.
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