evans@mhuxt.UUCP (crandall) (07/25/86)
I recently saw an ad for a new HP calculator - the HP-18C. It looks like it is "algebraic entry" .. is this true? Does HP have any new rpn calculators? Steve Crandall ihnp4!mhuxt!evans
bill@hp-pcd.UUCP (bill) (07/29/86)
HP is calling the 18C "The Business Consultant" -- it's aimed primarily at business people, who don't particularly care whether they use algebraic or RPN, as long as they can punch in numbers and get results. I think the consensus was that the majority of these users are probably already very familiar with algebraic calculators, and really aren't interested in learning RPN; what they do want is a machine that makes it simple to calculate mortgage payments, rates of return, and sales forecasts. The 18C addresses custom, complex problems by letting the user enter his own formulas in symbolic (alphanumeric) form, then automatically provides "menu" keys to allow the user to twiddle the variables. (Sort of like the "pmt", "i", "n", "pv", and "fv" keys on the previous HP financial calculators, only customizable.) bill frolik hp-pcd!bill
bruce@hp-pcd.UUCP (bruce) (07/30/86)
In order to appeal to a wide range of diverse business
markets, BUSINESS CONSULTANT features a powerful but
easy-to-use algebraic operating system. The decision to
diverge from RPN was made based on the characteristics and
preferences of the product's target markets which are
professinals in business, rather than technical,
disciplines. Research of these markets has consistently
shown that a majority are intimidated by the RPN system of
data entry and that HP calculators are perceived as
difficult to use, realities born out by the currently low
share of market historically realized by our business
calculators. The response of HP salesforce and dealers to
this decision, for this particular product, is that it is
"right on!" We will continue to offer RPN machines in our
product line, especially for scientific and engineering
customers.
Bruce Stephens
Hewlett-Packard
Handheld Computer and Calculator Operation
Corvallis, OR
hplabs!hp-pcd!bruceieee@eneevax.UUCP (Dave Bengtson) (08/15/86)
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Keywords:HP calculators
Speaking of HP calculators, is there anyone out there who
has access to the PPC and CHHU bbs's who can mail me some of the
choice tidbits, since the eneevax here doesnt seem to want to dial
long distance.
David Bengtson
PPC 12969
CHHU 1530(?)