• Reviews around button (3.41 of 5)

    HP 10bII+ Financial Calculator (NW239AA)

    • The buttons are easy to press, the display is easy to read, and the functions available are amazing.
    • Easy to use, buttons click when pressed down
    • amazon did an amazing speedy delivery, came in 3 days earlier than expected, and as its description, buttons are user friendly, and today i just found out my loan officer uses it for the past 10 years, and still working fine.
    • The buttons seem "sticky" and are really loud on this calculator
    • I like the buttons on the + better than the 10bII.
    • good construction, buttons are easy to work with, so I recommend this particular brand as I also have the
    • I like that the buttons are not soft touch but require a little pressure to depress and sort of click because I can definitely tell when I have pushed a button as opposed to other calculators where you don't get that tactile and auditory confirmation when you push a
    • I'm not a fan of the TI version of this level of financial calculator, and wanted something with better button feel
    • It has great buttons, not mushy but snappy and responsive
    • Every time I tried to put in some numbers like "12.6" I always get "126" instead because that button seems to not work
    • Each button has three uses, so there's a downshift and an upshift button to depress prior to choosing a key
    • But the button response, rigidity and intuitive button placement makes this the best financial calculator on the market in my opinion, regardless of price
    • The buttons are more sturdy than any calculator I have used in the past and the nice pouch that arrives with the packaging is a great addition
    • More importantly, in the war between TI and HP, HP has a better design, more intuitive functionality, and better button response than the TI BA or
    • My only complaint is that the buttons aren't soft, so they make a taping noise as you push them.
    • But the button response, rigidity and intuitive button placement makes this the best financial calculator on the market in my opinion, regardless of price
    • They had nicer buttons and a better display.
    • The 'hard' tactile button push is one that I am used to and appreciate in any data entry.
    • Have not really gotten a chance to use this calculator yet, but all the buttons seem to work just fine
    • Out of the four >$100 calculators I have (most of the Texas Instruments) this one has the best button presses.