HP codename, series | Champion, Champion/Clamshell |
Type, Precision, Input mode | Business, 12 BCD digits, exponent ±499, Algebraic |
Programmable | Equation solver |
Memory | 1200 bytes, permanent memory. |
Display | 138x32 pixel black&white LCD, 23x4 characters |
Special features | Folding design, the top half can be flipped all
the
way to the back of the calculator. Equation solver, time & date calculations. Infrared printer port, works with the HP Infrared Printer. |
Original Pricing, Production | $175, 1.6.1986 - 1/1988 |
Batteries | 3xN |
Dimensions | Length 15.9cm, Width 9.4cm (closed), 18.9cm (open) Height 1.8cm (closed) |
Links | HP-18C
Business Consultant Owner's Manual (English), dated April 1986
(PDF) Available Accessories |
Comment | HP's first Champion model which featured the
folding
design. Also the first unit equipped with an equation solver. And the
first
model using Algebraic entry mode. This was the beginning of a general
trend
away from RPN towards algebraic mode. I wonder what caused this
development
- in all those years since 1972 when the HP-35
was released RPN had always been the choice for both scientific and
financial
calculators. |
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