SAMSUMNG Monitors Explained
SAMSUMNG Monitors Explained
mean
Let’s look at how Samsung labels its monitors; this will help you choose the monitor you like
best. Note that monitor models have been produced for several years; there may be monitors
designed 2-4 years ago in the store. But every year, Samsung introduces new monitors. By the
model number, you can determine in which year the model was developed, as well as the main
parameters of the monitor. The date of manufacture, with details down to the month, can be
found on a sticker or by the monitor’s serial number. Samsung introduces approximately 20 new
monitor models each year, and the store can offer hundreds of monitor models from different
years.
There are two monitor model number designations: a short monitor name (trade name) and a
model number; this is how monitors are labeled.
year
In 2019, Samsung began a transition to a new model number format in which the
letter year ID is located just behind the screen diagonal.
2016-2019: Model number format, which has since been changed due to unification.
2011-2015: Monitor model numbers have been changed due to technological
advances and new technologies.
You should also know that you might see a monitor with a slightly different model
number, such as the S32BM700UN. This is a monitor from the M line. Such model
numbers are most likely assigned to monitors designed and made by other companies.
It’s no secret that nowadays, many devices are produced by third-party manufacturers
specializing in this area but branded with the customer’s logo. So if you find a monitor
with the inscription made in China after 2017, this monitor is not made by Samsung.
Samsung moved its TV and monitored factory to Vietnam and now does not produce
monitors in China.
explanation
Let’s take the 32″ G52A monitor as an example. (32″ G52A QHD IPS Panel
165Hz Gaming Monitor)