Hello diyaudio friends,
I need to get two informations about the HP Prime G2 in order to buy it, as I want to get a better and newer calculator as my old HP 28S.
At first, I want to buy that calculator WITH a battery charger that can be plugged to the 230 Vac wall connector. What is sold here is without battery charger : HP provides only two cables to be connected at the USB connector of a PC, so the battery can be charged.
Secondly, I need to know where or what to buy when the battery will be dead. There is no information available. I have found that the battery EB-L1G6LLU from Samsung would be OK for the HP Prime G2. Is that the truth ?
I have to say that this calculator is nice, but it has a small USB connector that will not last at long. Why did they provide a so poor connector in order to charge the battery ?
I have tried to get informations from HP France, but did not get any answer about their product. All what I see on the net is that HP is no more interested in selling and producing this kind of calculators ...
Thank you for any information that will help me in deciding to buy or not to buy this calculator.
Best regards 🙂
rephil
I need to get two informations about the HP Prime G2 in order to buy it, as I want to get a better and newer calculator as my old HP 28S.
At first, I want to buy that calculator WITH a battery charger that can be plugged to the 230 Vac wall connector. What is sold here is without battery charger : HP provides only two cables to be connected at the USB connector of a PC, so the battery can be charged.
Secondly, I need to know where or what to buy when the battery will be dead. There is no information available. I have found that the battery EB-L1G6LLU from Samsung would be OK for the HP Prime G2. Is that the truth ?
I have to say that this calculator is nice, but it has a small USB connector that will not last at long. Why did they provide a so poor connector in order to charge the battery ?
I have tried to get informations from HP France, but did not get any answer about their product. All what I see on the net is that HP is no more interested in selling and producing this kind of calculators ...
Thank you for any information that will help me in deciding to buy or not to buy this calculator.
Best regards 🙂
rephil