From: Robert Ryan on 29 May 2007 11:44 Raymond Del Tondo wrote: > If the 35s is real, it'll be the 2nd remarkable machine from the new 'hp', > after the 12c Anniversary Edition. Hopefully the third will be a 15C Anniversary Edition. Still haven't recovered from losing that one. The calc that started my HP odyssey :)
From: Bruce Horrocks on 29 May 2007 17:42 David wrote: > Does anyone know if the 35s keyboard is like the 41cv? It looks similar. > Anyone know the price yet? What the heck I'll buy one anyway. I'd expect the keys to feel very similar to the 12C Platinum. Regards, -- Bruce Horrocks Surrey England (bruce at scorecrow dot com)
From: news.hp.com on 29 May 2007 21:46 hello, they are already some early adopters: http://hpmad.homeip.net/nicolas/2007-3-27-8-3/I%20know%20I%20can%20solve%20that%20problem.JPG http://hpmad.homeip.net/nicolas/2007-3-27-8-3/My%20dady%20gave%20me%20the%20coolest%20toys.JPG cyrille :)
From: Bob on 29 May 2007 21:56 <altzone(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1180390796.945800.239040(a)i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > The new HP35S (the HP 35 35th anniversary model) has arrived: > http://www.calculators-hp.com/35s.html > > and it looks supurb! > > Dave. > For those who didn't see this on the hpmuseum forum, simply go to www.hp.com and type in 35s in the SEARCH box and the first link will be this: http://h40047.www4.hp.com/certificates/media.php/doc/computers/handhelds_and_calculators/CE_35s_Scientific_Calculator_HSTNJ-KN01.pdf?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN Bob
From: James M. Prange on 29 May 2007 22:14
news.hp.com wrote: > hello, > > they are already some early adopters: > > http://hpmad.homeip.net/nicolas/2007-3-27-8-3/I%20know%20I%20can%20solve%20that%20problem.JPG > http://hpmad.homeip.net/nicolas/2007-3-27-8-3/My%20dady%20gave%20me%20the%20coolest%20toys.JPG Now that's what I consider to be one lucky kid! Did he have to sign an NDA first? Congratulations, Daddy! -- Regards, James |