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HP CalcPad series

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Introduced
  
2009

Weight
  
90 g

Power supply
  
USB

Dimensions
  
136 × 88 × 18 mm

HP CalcPad series

Ports
  
USB port + 2 USB port hub

HP CalcPad 100

The keypad layout of the HP CalcPad 100 (NW226AA) is similar to the standard PC 10-key numeric pad. The keypad includes basic mathematical functions: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Is compatible with many Microsoft Windows applications: 98, 98 SE, NT, ME, 2000 and XP. Supports plug and play. Also works with Apple Computers, Apple Macintosh products, and most computers that support the USB protocol.

Contents

Has four hotkeys for easy access to: Microsoft Excel, Word, clear desktop, HP CalcPad calculator.

The CalcPad 100 has two additional USB 2.0 ports and may be used as a hub for any USB-compatible PC peripherals.

HP CalcPad 200

The keypad layout of the HP CalcPad 200 (NW227AA) is similar to the standard PC 10-key numeric pad. The keypad includes basic mathematical functions: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percent, constant and 00 key. Is compatible with many Microsoft Windows applications: 98, 98 SE, NT, ME, 2000 and XP. Supports plug and play. Also works with Apple Computers, Apple Macintosh products, and most computers that support the USB protocol.

Has four hotkeys for easy access to: Microsoft Excel, Word, clear desktop, HP CalcPad calculator.

Unlike the CalcPad 100, the CalcPad 200 can work as a standalone basic business calculator, with a 12 digit LCD display, powered by a solar cell with battery back-up and automatic shut off.

The CalcPad 200 has two additional USB 2.0 ports and may be used as a hub for any USB-compatible PC peripherals.

References

HP CalcPad series Wikipedia