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Dell monitors have names such as "U2312f" or "E2318H".
The model number is made up of (at least) four elements:
- Category (1 character):
E (Economy) / T (Touch) / P (Professional) / S (Studio) / U (Ultrasharp) - Diagonal length in inches (including the bezel if I'm not mistaken)
- A two-digit number
- Potential combination of several extra letters - upper or lowercase, e.g. H, M, t, f.
Can someone explain the meaning of components 3 and 4?
3rd is likely a model differentiator to prevent names with too much in common or model versions, and the 4th are usually feature differentiators indicating specific feature sets. – music2myear – 2017-11-28T20:12:49.570
@music2myear: But what's the differentiation about, and what are the features? – einpoklum – 2017-11-28T20:25:05.770
The best source for this would probably be Dell customer service or sales support. Companies are usually happy to provide information to customers, especially if it might improve odds of a sale. It might even be in a faq area on their web site. On Super User, though, it would be random chance that anyone would happen to know. It's attracted a close vote as off-topic, and the question is sort of at the edge of topicality. – fixer1234 – 2017-11-28T20:35:17.763
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See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_monitors for more clues ...
– DavidPostill – 2017-11-28T20:56:38.553