Reviews for HP 10bII Financial Calculator

HP 10bII Financial Calculator by Hewlett Packard

HP 10bII Financial Calculator List Price: $40.00
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Digital camera reviews of HP 10bII Financial Calculator

Digital camera Review: Avoid at all costs!
Summary: 1 Stars

The first calculator lasted about a year. Then display went out. The second one lasted about a week and the same display problem - digits not properly displayed - hit me during a final exam. Horrible quality! Avoid it if you can!

Digital camera Review: Awesome
Summary: 5 Stars

Had to buy the HP for finance classes at my university. A little complicated to use at first but after instruction from the professor, this thing is my new best friend. Amazon always has the best deals!

Digital camera Review: Basic Financial Calculator
Summary: 5 Stars

Good basic (starting) financial calculator for students

Digital camera Review: Be professional
Summary: 5 Stars

This is an amazing calculator. Great buy for all it can do. A must no excuses a must for real- state sales people.

Digital camera Review: Best Financial Calculator Ever!
Summary: 5 Stars

CALCULATOR REVIEW:

HP 10BII is the new, updated version to the old HP 10B version. This new version is the same as the old version, but with a new design. I personally prefer the old design, but I really like the way the important functions--Present Value, Future Value, Payment, Interest, etc.--on this new version are highlighted with a silver plating around these buttons. Also, it's a good thing that they didn't rearrange the buttons around too much; most of the buttons are still in the same place as in the old version.

What I really like about this calculator is that it can hold numbers with 12 digits! You can also set the calculator to display up to nine decimal places, so you can get the most accurate answer to your calculations.

What I don't like about the calculator is that for doing multiplications, you can't enter something like, 2(5) or (2)5. You have to enter the multiplication sign, or the calculator won't give you the correct answer, which is ten; this is the only thing I don't like about the calculator, because I'd like to be able to enter equations like, 7(40-15) or (40-15)7.

Still, I prefer this calculator over other financial calculators. I could've gotten some other calculator for a cheaper price (like the one my school recommended me to get), but I like this one, so I'm willing to spend the extra bucks for it. I liked the original HP 10B version, but it's starting to malfunction, so I got the new HP 10BII version; if Hewlett Packard comes up with a brand new, HP 10BIII version, I'll probably get that one if my HP 10BII stops working for me.

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