HP 9g

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The HP 9g (F2222A) is a graphing calculator designed by Kinpo Electronics, Inc and produced by Hewlett-Packard.[4] It has basic graphing, scientific and programming features designed for use by students.

ManufacturerHewlett-Packard
Introduced2003
Cost$39–$45
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HP 9g
TypeScientific

Graphing calculator

Programmable[1]
ManufacturerHewlett-Packard
Introduced2003
Cost$39–$45
Calculator
Entry modeAlgebraic
Precisionup to 24 digits[2]
Display typeMonochrome LCD
Display size35×23 pixels + one line 5-digit 5×7 dot matrix + one line 10+3-digit 7-segment display
CPU
ProcessorSunplus SPLB30A (aka Generalplus GPLB30A)[3]
Programming
Memory register400 bytes RAM
Other
Power supplyCR2025
Power consumption6 mW
Weight3.99 oz (124 g)
Dimensions155 mm length × 81 mm width × 13.7 mm height
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Despite resembling a typical scientific calculator in appearance, such as those by competitors Casio and Sharp, the 9g departs from HP calculator tradition because it does not have an RPN mode. It is also particular unusual for its display, which includes a compact dot-matrix grid for displaying graphs, a dot-matrix character line which displays expressions being input (acting as a continuation of the dot-matrix grid), and a seven-segment line to display answers to expressions.

The HP 9g is similar to Citizen SRP-325G, also designed by Kinpo Electronics, Inc.

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