Sunday, September 14, 2008

HP 10bII Financial Calculator





HP 10bII Financial Calculator






Customer Reviews

Great product5
I had to purchase this product for a finance class. It was well worth the cost. I felt it was helpful for the class.

Keys are very hard to press!1
I was a user of the old 10BII for around 10 years. My old calculator broke down and i purchased the new version. The problem with the new veriosn was that the keys were very hard to press. I had a cramp in my fingers after 30 min of work. I asked for a replacement but the new one had the same issue. I guess it is the way the calculator is build. It is also difficult with HP to find out who can replace me the calculator with another model, that i stopped trying.
I would not recommend this HP calculator. Instead i purchased TI BAII+ after a friend's recommendation and i am very satisfied.

Great while it lasted2
This was my first HP financial calculator which I bought after owning TI calculators for years. I bought it on reputation and it worked well until it died. It didn't even outlast the batteries. I think I'll go back to TI. They seem a lot more rugged.

From the Manufacturer
We all know you've got to get the most for your money to succeed in business. That's why the HP 10bII is a great choice for business and financial courses. It offers over 100 essential, easily accessible business functions, and it has the power to keep up with your growing course-load or small business. So many powerful features at such an affordable price make the HP 10bII a wise investment.

Amazon.com Product Description
If you need to keep up with your fast-paced business courses while working and planning for your career, invest in the HP 10BII business calculator. Featuring over 100 built-in functions for business, finance, mathematics, and statistics, the 10BII is an ideal calculator for business students who want to get ahead. Easily calculate loan payments, interest rates, amortization, discounted cash-flow analyses, TVM (loans, savings, and leasing), and more. Statistical analysis is cumulative, and you can figure standard deviation, mean, and weighted mean in addition to forecasts and the correlation coefficient. Cash-flow analysis is register based and has 15 functions.

The HP 10BII business calculator has an algebraic entry system and a logical and intuitive keyboard layout with easy-to-read labels. The LCD screen features up to 12 characters on one line of text. Small and sturdy, this calculator is easy to slip into your backpack or briefcase and bring to class or your workplace.

HP offers a one-year warranty on the 10BII.

What's in the Box
Calculator, user's manual, installed batteries, and carrying case