Submission + - HP to introduce 35s RPN calculator
Nybble's Byte writes: "This summer Hewlett Packard will introduce the HP 35s scientific calculator, featuring a choice of RPN or algebraic entry-system logic, 31 KB of memory and 800+ independent storage registers, keystroke programming, a 2-line display, HP Solve equation solver, statistics, fractions, number base conversions and calculations, and complex numbers. The Enter key is where old time RPN fans want it, in the middle of the keyboard. It appears to use the same basic processor as the HP 33S, a Sunplus SPLB31A, discussed here."