HP Xpander

The HP Xpander was to be Hewlett-Packard's newest graphing calculator in 2001, but the project was cancelled months before it was scheduled to go into production. It had both a keyboard and a pen-based interface, measured 162.6 mm by 88.9 mm by 22.9 mm, with a large grayscale screen, and ran on two rechargeable AA batteries. It had a semi-translucent green cover on a gray case and an expansion slot.

The underlying operating system was Windows CE 3.0. It had 8 MB RAM, 16 MB ROM, a geometry application, a 240×320 display, a Hitachi SH3 processor, and e-lessons. One of the obvious omissions in the Xpander was the lack of a computer algebra system (CAS).

Math Xpander

After discontinuing the Xpander, HP decided to release the Xpander software, named the Math Xpander, as a free-of-charge application that ran on Windows CE-based Pocket PC devices. It was hosted by Saltire Software, who had been involved in its design.

See also

  • List of Hewlett-Packard products: Pocket calculators
  • HP calculators
  • Xpander

    Xpander may refer to:

  • Oberheim Xpander, an analog synthesizer introduced by Oberheim in 1984
  • Xpander (album), a song and EP by Sasha in 1999
  • HP Xpander, a touch-screen calculator by Hewlett-Packard in 2001
  • Math Xpander, a software package for Windows CE handhelds by Hewlett-Packard in 2001
  • See also

  • Expander (disambiguation)
  • Xpander (album)

    Xpander is a 1999 EP by Sasha along with Charlie May, Andy Page (producer) and Gaëtan Schurrer. This single was featured on many compilations such as Global Underground: Ibiza, Pete Tong's Essential Selection, Hooj Choons' Nu Progressive Era, and many other DJ mix compilations. It is considered a seminal release within the Progressive Trance community. It was voted the 9th best Dance track of all time, by readers of Mixmag.

    The track is in some ways a tribute to the Oberheim Xpander synthesizer, which is the main synthesizer used in the track.

    This track was also featured on the PlayStation game Wipeout 3.

    Track listing

    References

    External links

  • Xpander (album) at Discogs

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