from: Hewlett Packard
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Hewlett-Packard
Color: Gry/ Blk
EAN: 0808736628211
Format: CD
Hazardous Material Type: Unknown
Item Dimensions: 60310212580Label: Hewlett Packard
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: F2234A
MPN: F2234A
Number Of Items: 201
Platform: Windows
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Size: 17bii, hp 17bii, 17b, business calculators
Studio: Hewlett Packard
Features:
- 2-line by 22-character LCD
- Over 250 built-in functions
- List-based cash flow analysis
- Alpha and numeric keyboard
- HP Solve customizing method
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Product Description:
HP's most powerful and advanced menu-driven financial calculator. Display Characters x Lines: 22 x 2. Display Notation: Alphanumeric. Formula Notation: RPN/Algebraic. Storage Memory: 32K. Programming Steps: Unlimited within available memory. Markup/Down. Time-Value-of-Money. Amortization. Interest Rate Conversion. Cash .
Amazon.com Product Description:
Designed with real-estate, business, and finance professionals in mind, the HP 17bII+ financial calculator provides RPN or algebraic data-entry modes and over 250 easy-to-use functions. Its two-line, 22-character display is easy to read, offering convenient menus and prompts, plus clock and calendar.
Free Online Training Make the most of your HP calculator with free online training. First, visit http://www.hp.com/calculators/educators.html for Learning Modules, which are online self-paced training lessons that you control. Second, visit http://www.hp.com/calculators/training/virtual_classroom.html to register for Virtual Courses that are conducted by experienced instructors who can answer your questions. Third, click below to take an interactive Product Tour and learn about the rich features this calculator offers.
Getting down to business, the 17bII+ provides TMV and amortization features plus list-based, cash-flow analysis, currency conversions, depreciation and percentage calculations, interest rate conversions, bond price and yield calculations, and more. Statistical/mathematical features include correlation forecasting (linear, logarithmic, exponential, and power) and deviation calculations, just to name a few.
The HP 17bII+ financial calculator has a built-in memory of 28K and power-off memory protection. It offers your choice of German, French, English, Spanish, Italian, or Portuguese language operation and a one-year warranty.
What's in the BoxCalculator, batteries, user guide, leather carrying case, instructions, warranty information
Customer Reviews
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- GOOD TOOL
I just bought the HP 17BII calculator and work in the autofinance business. Some of my co-workers recommend this item so I thought I'd give it a try. My first impression is that a very light calculator and even though it looks more modern than the previous version, I thought the look n feel had a plastic feel to it that is not impressive (i prefered the old solid OEMs). About the menus I thing is very easy to use, the TVM and cash flow as well as the examples in the manual help the user to achieve ...
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- Great Calculator
I have had an HP17b for years but do to a theft had to purchase a new one from Amazon which had the best price.
The new one has a better look and keypad. And the tutorial is very extensive and easy to follow.
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- Replacement for my 20 year old HP 17BII
After reading the comments hear I was very sad...It sounded like the new calculators were junk.I disagree.It is the same old functionality, perhaps it is not built to withstand a nuclear blast, but so what.Nobody uses these things to price bonds all day long, we do a little TVM.I purchased an old model (new) for about $40.Heck, the batteries are about $30 so no complaints.
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- Keystrokes do not register = worthless calculator!!!
I am now on my third HP17bII+ calculator. Why? I reported a problem with missing keystrokes with the first one, so they sent me a second. Though the problem on the second was not quite as bad as on the first, it still happened, essentially making this calculator worthless. After reporting this, HP asked that I return both calculators (at my expense, of course), and a week or so thereafter they called to tell me that after extensive testing, they found no problem whatsoever, that NO keystrokes were ...
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- HP 17BII+ is pleasant surprise
When my beloved 17Bii had an unfortunate accident I was forced to shop for a replacement.
Reviews for the 17BII+ have not been uniformly good. Other calculators did not seem worth considering so, knowing the Amazon return policy, I did order the updated version to get my hands on it for myself.
It is very good in the way it fits the hand, accepts the keystrokes, and generally performs.It has more preloaded features than the older BII. It uses a more common battery. ...
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