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Editorial Review The new HP 50g Graphing Calculator provides optimum power, flexibility and connectivity for math, science, and engineering professionals, as well as college students. Featuring a more capable SD card slot, 2.5 MB total memory (512 KB, 2 MB Flash ROM), RS232 and USB connectivity, and a built-in intelligent editor, Read more
Features New display upgrade--the new HP 50g display features a 30% increase in usable space over the HP 49g+New powerful SD card slot allows you to format your card right in the calculator and expand memoryMassive 2.5 MB total memory--512 KB RAM plus 2 MB flash ROM for performing future upgrades**New larger equation library and 2300+ built-in functions--ideal for both professionals and studentsThe choice of efficient RPN, Textbook or Algebraic data entry
Reviews (9)
Great Calculator Overall
This is a pretty powerful calculator that's in the same league as the TI-89. And if you prefer RPN, like I do, then you'll have to go for this one. The build of the calculator is much improved from the HP 49g+ and the feel of the keyboard is similar to that of the HP 48g, although the keys are harder to press and the legends are painted on instead of double shot molded. The calculator does feel sturdy but the plastic makes it feel cheap. The symbolic integration and differentiation doesn't always work well and some nasty integrals will give nasty results. The TI-89's table lookup might work better for some integrals but I'm sure this calculator can integrate some integrals that the TI can't handle. However the calculator is much faster then the older 48's and the CAS is much improved in terms of usability. 3D graphing is so smooth and fast... although I doubt I'll be doing anything heavy on a small calculator when computers are prevelant. This is not a perfect product, but neither is the TI-89 or the HP-48G. Highly recommended for any scientist, especially the chemists out there who hate math, like I do.
Power for now AND the future
I have been an HP calcualtor user for the past 22 years.After I went through two battery chargers on my dad's TI-59 that he gave to me, I gave it back to him and bought an HP 41CX.I'm STILL using that calculator today, and I use it virtually every day.
An HP Calculator to be Proud Of
I thought that I would never own another HP graphing calculator after I purchased an hp49g some years ago.I am a huge fan of RPN and own an hp33s which I think is great for its features and usability.The hp50g is not for the beginner, this is a power calculator for college students in math or engineering, professionals, and firmware hobbyists.This calculator just works out of the box.The keys are firm but responsive, unlike the hp49g which required lots of force to activate the buttons.Also I haven't been able to find any errors in the calculations, also unlike the hp49g which required a firmware upgrade to correct blatant math errors.I think this latest model restores some hope for hp's future offerings - it's not just a printer cartridge company any more...
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137. HP 50G Graphing Calculator by Hewlett Packard
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(15 July, 2006)
list price: $175.99
-- our price: $135.96
(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000GTPRPS Average Customer Review:
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Editorial Review The new HP 50g Graphing Calculator provides optimum power, flexibility and connectivity for math, science, and engineering professionals, as well as college students. Featuring a more capable SD card slot, 2.5 MB total memory (512 KB, 2 MB Flash ROM), RS232 and USB connectivity, and a built-in intelligent editor, Read more
Features New display upgrade--the new HP 50g display features a 30% increase in usable space over the HP 49g+New powerful SD card slot allows you to format your card right in the calculator and expand memoryMassive 2.5 MB total memory--512 KB RAM plus 2 MB flash ROM for performing future upgrades**New larger equation library and 2300+ built-in functions--ideal for both professionals and studentsThe choice of efficient RPN, Textbook or Algebraic data entry
Reviews (9)
Great Calculator Overall
This is a pretty powerful calculator that's in the same league as the TI-89. And if you prefer RPN, like I do, then you'll have to go for this one. The build of the calculator is much improved from the HP 49g+ and the feel of the keyboard is similar to that of the HP 48g, although the keys are harder to press and the legends are painted on instead of double shot molded. The calculator does feel sturdy but the plastic makes it feel cheap. The symbolic integration and differentiation doesn't always work well and some nasty integrals will give nasty results. The TI-89's table lookup might work better for some integrals but I'm sure this calculator can integrate some integrals that the TI can't handle. However the calculator is much faster then the older 48's and the CAS is much improved in terms of usability. 3D graphing is so smooth and fast... although I doubt I'll be doing anything heavy on a small calculator when computers are prevelant. This is not a perfect product, but neither is the TI-89 or the HP-48G. Highly recommended for any scientist, especially the chemists out there who hate math, like I do.
Power for now AND the future
I have been an HP calcualtor user for the past 22 years.After I went through two battery chargers on my dad's TI-59 that he gave to me, I gave it back to him and bought an HP 41CX.I'm STILL using that calculator today, and I use it virtually every day.
An HP Calculator to be Proud Of
I thought that I would never own another HP graphing calculator after I purchased an hp49g some years ago.I am a huge fan of RPN and own an hp33s which I think is great for its features and usability.The hp50g is not for the beginner, this is a power calculator for college students in math or engineering, professionals, and firmware hobbyists.This calculator just works out of the box.The keys are firm but responsive, unlike the hp49g which required lots of force to activate the buttons.Also I haven't been able to find any errors in the calculations, also unlike the hp49g which required a firmware upgrade to correct blatant math errors.I think this latest model restores some hope for hp's future offerings - it's not just a printer cartridge company any more...
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138. Apple 4 GB iPod Nano White by Apple Computer
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list price: $199.99
-- our price: $189.99
(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0007Y798U Sales Rank: 110 Average Customer Review:
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Features 4 GB model stores up to 1000 songs; supports AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC, MP3 (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3 and 4), Apple Lossless, WAV, AIFFOnly .27 inches thin and 1.5 ounces, with a bright color displayUp to 14 hours of music playback; up to 4 hours of slideshows with musicComes with earbud headphones, USB cable, dock adapterCompatible with Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or later, or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later; Mac OS X v10.3.4 or later
Reviews (414)
Great Product!
I use my Ipod Nano daily. This product is wonderful because it allows you to bring your music or audiobook ANYWHERE. For example, I take it to work, I bring it home and put it into my Ipod alarm clock, I take it in my car and have the tunes broadcast to through my radio, etc....
Nice for the size
I have a 30 and 60 gb video ipod along with this nano.. The nano is cool because of its size and the 4gb holds just enough music to keep your playlist fun for about a week in the car, then its time to mix it up a bit. The battery life is just awful on the nanos compared to a regular ipod, maybe apple should work on fixing issues like this instead of trying to plan a release date for the 200gb ipod!!!
Wasted My Money
I am so sorry I wasted my money on this iPod. It's unreliable and doesn't work most of the time. The battery runs down fast; iTunes frequently won't recognize it and I've had to reset a dozen times. Oh yeah, it went back to the factory once. They said it's fine. I wish I could get my money back.
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139. Motorola RAZR V3 Black Phone (Unlocked) by Motorola
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list price: $599.99
-- our price: $179.99
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Features Unlocked for use with your existing GSM 850 MHz, GSM 1800 MHz, GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1900 MHz service provider and SIM card. Note: This phone does not come with service or a SIM card.Razor-thin Aircraft Aluminum Case - Special Edition BlackBluetooth Wireless TechnologyDigital Camera with MPEG4 Video Playback / Built-in SpeakerphoneEnglish manual (book), European Charger with US adapter, Headset and USB Data cable
Reviews (39)
Warning:European Unit, comes with no warranty
I purchased this phone from Amazon last week.I have tried several chargers and this will not charge.I called Motorola and they say this is not a U.S. issued phone and therefore they will provide no warranty on it at all.
Disappointing...
When I got the V3, I was very disappointed. Their was a buzzing sound in the backgroud (I've heard a lot of complaints about this...).The sound is too low, which makes it hard to hear people when you're talking to them. Only supports MP3's that are of very low quality for ringtones. There isn't an MicroSD support, so no removeable storage for pictures.
What a piece of junk!
I read the other reviews, heard about the dreaded "white screen" and figured it couldn't happen to me.
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140. Sony Cybershot S500 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
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(09 August, 2006)
list price: $179.95
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000FQCFUC Sales Rank: 21 Average Customer Review:
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Features 6.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints3x optical zoom; 2.4-inch LCD displayQVGA Movie Mode captures 320 x 240 AVI audio-video clips at 30 frames per second, up to the length allowed by memory-card capacityBurst mode shoots 3 consecutive images, one per second in VGA mode or one every two seconds in 6MP modeStores images on Memory Stick media (25 MB internal memory included); powered by AA-size batteries
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Perfect Camera!
I just received my Sony S500, and I love it!It's small, light, yet not so small that it's hard to manage.The LCD screen is huge!Bigger than any I've seen on a camera of this size!The pictures are crystal clear, and the camera itself is super easy to use and understand.The one, and ONLY thing, I don't like is that you cannot hear the audio on the camera when playing back videos (you have to plug it into a computer or tv to hear audio).It's not really a big deal and it makes it a fun surprise when you do plug it in:)The price is great and I am so glad I found this little steal!
Great buy!
This camera is a great little buy.I did a TON of research into digital cameras....for over a year or so and finally decided upon this one.I bought it at Best Buy when it was first released and the price could not be beat.I literally bought it the day my new nephew was born and it only took about 15 minutes learn to use.The pictures turned out great and the modes are super easy to use.Only a couple turned on blurry, but I believe that was more the photographer than the camera.There is a power saver option that comes on to reserve the battery power.I do however suggest buying rechargable batteries.This camera is super great for the price compared to Canon and Nikon.The software is super easy to use as well.I suggest this camera for first time digital camera users such as myself.Excellent camera and excellent price!
gr8 camera......buy rechargeable baterries
i got this camera 4 like graduation from elementary school its a nice all around camera the screen size is really cool(2.4 in), u can take really big pictures which is cool w/ the 6.0 megapixel CCD...its pretty easy 2 use i cud use it welll withtin the day i got it theres like lots of modes 4 different setting ive only used twilight mode and candlelight mode so far....4 some reason theses modes come out blurrry a lot of the time but the reg setting is fine...u can adjust the flash on2 4 different setting which is coool and theresa sepcial button u can presss 4 getting better detail on closer up objects hte only prob w/ it is....that it says u can run it on AA batteries but these thing really dont work the camera dies in 2 hours then, if u use rechargable batteries it last 2-5 days but the battery meter always stays full till the very end wen it just dies suddenly 4 some reason, ubut i love this camera really easy 2 use big screen verry cheap 4 wat it is not 2 fat or big easy 2 get pix on hte comp i recomend it especially 4 preteens and teenagers hu juist want 2 camera 2 take pix of themselves and there friends like me
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