They innovate. Look at how they've come up with a scheme to charge $35 for about a nickels worth of ink. :)
The old HP was known for making innovative, solidly-built products. Nobody makes calculators like HP. I still use my HP48GX calculator for stuff even when I have my computer near by. It has every little tool I'd ever need accessible within it's stack-based RPN language, and I can quickly create new functions on the fly.
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They innovate. Look at how they've come up with a scheme to charge $35 for about a nickels worth of ink. :)
The old HP was known for making innovative, solidly-built products. Nobody makes calculators like HP. I still use my HP48GX calculator for stuff even when I have my computer near by. It has every little tool I'd ever need accessible within it's stack-based RPN language, and I can quickly create new functions on the fly.