Type | CAS, Graphing, Programmable, Scientific |
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Introduced | October 2013 |
Latest firmware | 2.2 15157 (2024-09-01)[1] |
Predecessor | HP 39gII (HP 50g)[2] |
Calculator | |
Entry mode | Textbook / Algebraic / Advanced RPN[3][4] |
Display type | 16-bit full-color multi-touch TFT LCD[5] |
Display size | 320×240 pixels (3.5-inch / 8.9 cm diagonal), text 10×33 (lines × characters) + menus + header[5] |
CPU | |
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Programming | |
Programming language(s) | HP PPL & Python[6] (in beta testing) |
User memory |
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Interfaces | |
Ports | Micro USB-AB connector |
Other | |
Weight | 228 g (8.04 oz) |
Dimensions | 18.23×8.58×1.39 cm (7.13×3.38×0.550 inches)[5] |
The HP Prime Graphing Calculator is a graphing calculator introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 2013 and manufactured by HP Inc. until the licensees Moravia Consulting spol. s r.o. and Royal Consumer Information Products, Inc. took over the continued development, manufacturing, distribution, marketing and support in 2022. It was designed with features resembling those of smartphones, such as a full-color touchscreen display and a user interface centered around different applications.[7] It claims to be the world's smallest and thinnest CAS-enabled calculator currently available.[5]
The functionality of the HP Prime is also available as emulation software for PCs and Macs,[8] as well as for various smartphones.
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