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HP has been developing personal information appliances for more than 30 years, from commercial, consumer and notebook personal computers to handheld appliances. HP calculators—including the company's breakthrough HP-35 model—were the first in a long line of products that combined miniaturization and portability with powerful computing technology.

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Click to go to more infomation on the HP-12C Calculator.

» HP-12C calculator, 1981

Click to go to more infomation on the HP-75C Computer.

» HP-75C computer, 1982

Click to go to more infomation on the HP-86 Computer.

» HP-86 computer, 1982

Click to go to more infomation on the HP-150 Computer.

» HP-150 computer, 1983

Click to go to more infomation on the HP-41CX Computer.

» HP-41CX computer, 1983

Click to go to more infomation on the HP-110 Laptop.

» HP-110 laptop, 1984

Click to go to more infomation on the Integral Computer.

» Integral computer, 1985

Click to go to more infomation on the HP-18C Calculator.

» HP-18C calculator, 1986

Click to go to more infomation on the HP-32S Calculator.

» HP-32S calculator, 1989

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