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Reviews (4)

Dec 31, 2024
Fits my NS 5-string like a glove. Latche...
Fits my NS 5-string like a glove. Latches seem very secure.

Dec 31, 2024
The brush is a little stiffer than I had...
The brush is a little stiffer than I had hoped, but it fits my vacuum hose properly. Looks like good quality!

Jan 04, 2016
Does this calculator really need a review?
4 of 4 found this helpful If you are actually considering buying an HP-41CV, chances are you are over 50 like me, and you simply *loved* your original HP-41CV to death. I used my '41CV for 23 or 24 years on the job, i.e. every day. Failure of my earlier HP 11C calculator due to keyboard deterioration (you may substitute 12C or 15C here) after only about 5 years led me to buy a 41CV. I've written about 25 simple programs for it, actually a couple of my programs are iterative and more complex. This little soldier outlasted my 11C by almost a factor of 5 thanks to a MUCH better quality keyboard. In the end, it still was the keyboard that failed on my original 1987 41CV, but 23 or 24 years of everyday use is pretty respectable!
There are assuredly newer, more whizzbang graphing calculators (etc.) available now, but at this point I bought a used HP 41CV simply because it does everything I need AND I know where every freakin' key is without hunting. The Pi key has been Shift-zero for so many years I don't need to think about it. That's one of the two top reasons for buying one of these:
#2 - If you can find a "lightly used" one, that keyboard has lots of years left.
#1 - You KNOW where all the keys are ('cause you've used one for 20+ years)
I hope the foregoing definitively provides a NO! answer to the question of whether this "product" even needs a review.