![]() ![]() I provide you with all the necessary manual links so that you can easily find out more information on a given model that is, you dont even need to own the (original) manuals. Furthermore, which should also be taken into account, the majority of these emulators can freely be used (as opposed to mostly commercial native WM calculators) with the highest-end HP models even when you dont actively own the original calculator. Higher-end HP calculators (as with those of TI) can easily be better than any native calculator and/or unit converter on Windows Mobile (WM for short), let them be traditional touchscreen-enabled Pocket PC's ( Windows Mobile 6 Professional / Classic models) or no-touchscreen Smartphones ( Windows Mobile 6 Standard) devices. Note that, as with the above-linked TI article, you may want to read this roundup and actively follow the for example Wiki links. What is more, they have way better emulators under Windows Mobile that TI. ![]() Hewlett-Packards calculator series, while in no way as popular or standardized as the emulators of Texas Instruments (please see THIS for the one and only COMPLETE overview of emulating the latter calculators on Windows Mobile), indeed have their place under the sun. ![]()
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