From: Arnaud Amiel on
I wonder if the fact that it is a 50 and not a 49g++ super means we
will get something really new.
I hope so but also hope it will be compatible with the 49, at least at
RPL level.

What about a return of the Qonos? I seem to remember Jean Yves saying
that it was (might be?) moving again recently.

Arnaud

From: hugh.evans on
Until more information comes out I'm going to put my 49G+ retrofit
design on the back burner (no further than CAD). My guess is that it
will be a 49G+ with a higher clock speed, improved color scheme, and
more connectivity options. In which


Arnaud Amiel wrote:
> I wonder if the fact that it is a 50 and not a 49g++ super means we
> will get something really new.
> I hope so but also hope it will be compatible with the 49, at least at
> RPL level.
>
> What about a return of the Qonos? I seem to remember Jean Yves saying
> that it was (might be?) moving again recently.
>
> Arnaud

From: Jean-Yves Avenard on
hugh.evans(a)openrpn.org wrote:
> Until more information comes out I'm going to put my 49G+ retrofit
> design on the back burner (no further than CAD). My guess is that it
> will be a 49G+ with a higher clock speed, improved color scheme, and
> more connectivity options. In which
your *retrofit* kit will work in the 50 if it ever works for the 49g+

JY
From: AL. on
On 18 May 2006 09:31:03 -0700, "Joe Horn" <joehorn(a)holyjoe.net> wrote:

>The following is the Google Translation of the German on the
>www.Dynatech.de website:
>
>12.05.2006
>
>HEWLETT PACKARD announced today two new products in their series of
>graphing calculators.
>
>The HP-39 gs will replace the past HP-39 G and HP-39 G plus. The exact
>date of delivery is still unknown, presumably summer 2006.
>
>The new HP-50 G will supplement the series of CAS calculators. It is
>planned to be equipped with still more features.

Including the keyboard?...

A.L.
From: Ullrich on
Jean-Yves Avenard schrieb:
> nothing to do with what hp is about to release.

Hi Jean-Yves,
what IS hp about to release? Could you give some details to enlight us.

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