Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 20, 2004--HP
(NYSE:HPQ)(Nasdaq:HPQ) today unveiled the world's most powerful RPN
scientific programmable calculator currently available - the HP 33s.
Preferred by many engineers, scientists and students for its
efficiency, RPN - which stands for Reverse Polish Notation - is HP's
exclusive time-saving, consistent method for entering and solving
mathematical problems.(1)
The HP 33s is HP's most advanced, programmable scientific
calculator, packing 31 kilobytes of user memory along with the
powerful "HP Solve" application into a shirt-pocket-sized unit
weighing only 119 grams (4.2 ounces). It can be switched between HP's
exclusive RPN input mode or the traditional algebraic mode. It also
conforms to many new exam requirements that call for calculators
without text or communications capabilities.
The high-performance HP 33s is the first RPN scientific calculator
since the HP 32sII was launched in 1991 and continues the company's
32-year legacy in pocket-sized, scientific calculators.
With its power and portability, the HP 33s is designed to appeal
to engineers, surveyors, college students, scientists and medical
professionals - people on the go who need a highly accurate, reliable,
full-featured calculator able to compute statistics, base-N,
mathematical functions and fractions.
"The predecessor to the HP 33s calculator, the HP 32sII, was
extremely popular. Of all the calculators that we have made, the HP
32sII has been the one most mentioned by name by our customers," said
Fred Valdez, general manager, calculators, Personal Systems Group, HP.
"With the HP 33s, we've added the algebraic or more traditional entry
mode and boosted performance and speed, while retaining the attributes
that made the HP 32sII so popular. This ensures that new users can
take advantage of its powerful features while learning about its
unique RPN features."
HP 33s: Part of a comprehensive range of calculators for all users
The HP 33s brings to 11 the total number of scientific, graphing
and financial models that HP makes to meet the needs of all calculator
users. HP now offers three scientific calculators - including the HP
9s and HP 30s - with prices and features for every level of user.
The HP 33s traces its ancestry back to 1972, when HP invented the
HP 35, the world's first handheld scientific calculator. It includes a
stylish design and the most modern capabilities. The HP Solve feature
makes it possible to write, store and solve equations for an unknown
variable without having to rewrite the equation. The crisp, two-line
display offers easy readability in the challenging on-the-job and
exacting computer science and engineering school disciplines where
HP's scientific calculators are used.
With a U.S. suggested retail price of $65(2), the HP 33s is
expected to be available at selected retailers worldwide by late
spring. In the United States, the HP 33s will also be available online
at www.hp.com/calculators and at HP's Small & Medium Business online
store at www.hp.com/buy/hpcalculators as well as www.walmart.com and
other online outlets.
HP offers a comprehensive range of calculators designed for math
and science students, engineers, scientists, medical professionals,
and financial and business consultants. More information about HP's
entire range of calculators as well as a list of resellers and
retailers are available at www.hp.com/calculators. Also available on
this Web site are step-by-step learning modules for HP's current range
of calculators.
About HP
HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and
institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure,
personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and
printing. For the last four fiscal quarters, HP revenue totaled $74.7
billion. More information about HP is available at www.hp.com.
(1) More information about Reverse Polish Notation is available at
www.hp.com/calculators/articles/rpn.html.
(2) Retailer prices may vary. Price shown does not include
applicable sales tax and shipping and is subject to change or
cancellation without notice.
This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve
risks, uncertainties and assumptions. All statements other than
statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed
forward-looking statements. Risks, uncertainties and assumptions
include the possibility that the market for the sale of certain
products and services may not develop as expected; that development
and performance of these products and services may not proceed as
planned; and other risks that are described from time to time in HP's
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended Jan. 31, 2004, and
HP's other Securities and Exchange Commission reports filed after HP's
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended Oct. 31, 2003. HP
assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these
forward-looking statements.
The information contained herein is subject to change without
notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth
in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and
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errors or omissions contained herein.
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CONTACT: HP
Lee-Khuan Goh, 858-541-7296
lee-khuan_goh@hp.com
or
Porter Novelli for HP
Kelly Moser, 415-975-3330
kelly.moser@porternovelli.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: HARDWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS EDUCATION
CONSUMER/HOUSEHOLD PRODUCT
SOURCE: HP
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