This original 1979 Hewlett-Packard print advertisement showcases a collection of HP programmable calculators, including notable models like the HP-33E, HP-38E, HP-29C, and HP-19C. Printed on high-quality paper measuring approximately 8 by 11 inches, this vintage ad highlights the advanced technology and design of HP's calculators during the late 1970s era. The ad promotes software offers tied to the purchase of these calculators, emphasizing continuous memory and programmable features that were cutting-edge at the time.

The artwork features a sleek, futuristic layout with a dark starry background, framing the calculators which display red LED readouts and detailed keypads. The Hewlett-Packard logo is prominently displayed alongside a coupon for software purchase bonuses. This collectible print advertisement is a must-have for tech history enthusiasts, vintage electronics collectors, and advertising memorabilia fans, capturing a significant moment in the evolution of programmable calculators and computing tools.