Friday, November 6, 2009

HP 35s Scientific Calculator

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The HP 35s scientific programmable calculator delivers them—and more—with features that include 30KB user memory, your choice of RPN and algebraic entry-system logic, a convenient two-line display, and the time-saving HP Solve application.
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Technical Details

- Robust and economical scientific calculator
- 100+ built-in functions; 30 KB memory with 800+ registers
- Supports RPN and algebraic data entry
- 2-line, 14-character display
- 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "No paper manual" 2009-11-05
By Steven C. Calkins (Byfield, MA USA)
When this calculator first came out it came with a nice paper manual, the latest version only includes a CD. I can download a manual if I wanted it electronic. I miss the old fashion paper manuals.

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 "HP35S" 2009-11-01
By Richard Touch
Great HP calculator as usual. Price is excellent for the lowest cost RPN function calculator.

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 "Nostalgic" 2009-10-16
By Just Anonymous (Georgia, USA)
It's very hard to review a calculator because they tend to have so many functions and features that it's hard to do a quick review on it. However, I'm very glad that HP released this classic calculator.



At the end of the day, you can buy a calculator that has more features/functions than this one for less money. Some of the Casios have more features but that's not the reason most people buy this particular calculator. I bought it because I owned one of the original HP 35s and then a more modern HP 15C. The 15C still works but its too valuable to carry around. I grew up before computers when a good calculator was so much faster than a slide ruler (so that dates me a bit).



I don't do a ton of heavy trig or engineering anymore and I think the people at HP knew that the buyers of this calculator didn't do those kinds of calculations -- they designed it for the things that we use calculators these days. It's easy to use for what most of us use it for: small math problems, conversions from metric system to imperial, conversions from C to F degrees etc that makes you like this calculator. It has a ton of very easy to use features like that which makes it very nice. This calculator doesn't have memory expansion although it is programmable.



I do wish that they had put the stack manipulation buttons closer to the Enter Button, that's my biggest gripe.



Overall, if you grew up in the 70s or 80s, this is a great updated calculator to the titans of that era. Enough features so make it a true scientific calculator, not too many that its incomprehensible, very easy to use, looks great.



I wouldn't characterize it as a carry calculator, its a bit on the big side, my 12C is much better form factor to carry so this 35S sits on my den at home and it's always ready.



It's a great trip through memory lane but if you're a true scientific or engineering student, you can probably get one of the graphing calculators or some other super feature rich calculator.





Customer Buzz
 "A handy scientific calculator" 2009-10-09
By David P. Schulz
This calculator exemplifies HP's quality. I'm very happy with it as a general purpose scientific calculator. The User's Guide is only available on line (it is printable) and it is very complete.

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 "good calculator but it can be improved" 2009-10-07
By forever blue (WPB, Florida)
I am an engineering student and I found this calculator very helpful. The only thing I would like to see be improved on this is the ability to for the ALG mode to be made similar to the TI-30s function, that is... if you set an operation (say SIN(15) + SQRT(15)) and you get an answer, but all of a sudden you forgot to add another number, then with the TI-30S all you can do is hit the up button and that same operation is still saved for correction or addition of extra operations (and you can do this a lot of times if you perform multiple operations, thus saving you time on double checking your work). This really comes in handy during a test since time is sensitive, and you're more likely to make some mistakes when entering the numbers especially if you have a complex operation involving fractions, square roots, etc. this is just one of the many issues on the ALG mode. For example the parenthesis appears twice thus you need to erase one of them to get it correct. Again, finding these corrections are time consuming, especially during a test.



I really appreciate the HP-35's ability to have room for more memory (from A-Z) which is awesome and the ability to display constants ( Avogadro's number, gravital constant, etc) but I think if they made the ALG notation much similar to the TI-30s or the Casio calculators, it would be a very powerful calculator. There is no doubt that in RPN mode is much more efficient but again the ALG mode needs more improvement. I hope they do something about it.


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