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The HP 38G (F1200A, F1892A) is a programmable graphing calculator by Hewlett Packard. It was introduced in 1995 with a suggested retail price of 80 USD. HP credits a committee of eight high school, community college, and university teachers with assisting in the design of the calculator.
The calculator is derived from and the hardware is based on the more powerful science/engineering oriented HP 48 series of machines.
The HP 38G, unlike most of HP's other calculators, uses infix notation rather than Reverse Polish Notation (RPN), a postfix notation. The calculator is programmable, supporting small, interactive applications called "aplets".

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