Honestly it’s better than just having a generic name which they apply over several generations, with the only difference being the year at the end (which they might forget to add on some listing’s). So long as it has a simple way to find the size and resolution from the model id, the rest can be kinda funky as long as I can Google it.
xbox one
xbox one x
xbox series x
I agree with you so much
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS Lite
Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo 3DSXL
New Nintendo 3DS
New Nintendo 3DSXL
“I picked up a used New Nintendo 3DS”
“Featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry series”
“…& Knuckles”
Nintendo DSi
Nintendo DSi XL
I don’t actually know anything about the DSi! I’ve had almost every other type of DS, but never a DSi.
According to Wikipedia it seems to be an upgraded version of the DS with a better CPU, speakers and larger screens, but lacking the GBA-cartridge port
lacking the GBA-cartridge port
Unacceptable!
And has cameras.
It’s basically somewhere exactly between the DS and the 3DS. It has games & apps you can get from the eshop (can’t remember if that’s what it was called), it has cameras, but the games will have about the same graphics fidelity as regular NDS games. It had few games exclusive to the DSi. Alternatively just think of it as an NDS with a home menu and eshop
Interesting! As a first-day adopter of the first DS and a huuuuuge proponent of Wood r4, that’s fascinating to me! I feel like that’s similar to the PSP Go.
I own a DSi XL myself, but I’ve never seen an original DS
I never preorder anything but when the original DS came out, I walked down to the mall before it opened to pick up my preorder.
Took it home and… found one dead pixel. Had my dad take me back to the store later and get a whole new one!
Star wars battlefront
Star wars battlefront 2
Star wars battlefront
Star wars battlefront 2
…and the 2ds lol
Gotta get that new new (3ds xl)
or AMD’s ever changing naming schemes for GPUs
I mean, I’ll take the stupid XTX crap over whatever the hell Nvidia is doing with Ti super bullshit
if you can actually find it on the monitor (face it, you threw the manuals away last year) – it’s embedded in the black plastic in 8 pt type or it’s only on internal components (void the warranty when you open the case) or it’s a quarter inch QR code in metallic foil your phone won’t focus on
Or if it still works, you can use the DDC interface to get its model no.
DDC… Dead Dragon Carcass?
Yeah. The carcass of a dead ancient dragon can be used to interface with the infinite void, which will help determine the causality that generated the Model no. of the monitor.
Good news, at least for the US folks. A warranty can’t be voided just by opening up an item. Does not matter what the manufacturer says.
Except apple juice cans.
/s
Sorry I’m tired 😴
On a lot yeah, but even then if it isn’t used and/or doesn’t make lot of logical sense, it’s very, very annoying. A decent example of using both are Alienware ultrawide monitors, which in their name generally have the year, and a model number as well. However, if that model number and the year aren’t listed (not that uncommon in my experience looking at used ones), it’s hard to tell if you are getting the current model or last year’s, as they often look soo similar.
I’ve got a bin where I put all my manuals. I’ve also started putting extra components that come with it but I didn’t need at the time in there, sometimes even attached to their respective manuals so I can figure out wtf they are for when I come upon them at a later date.
It’s been working pretty well for me so far. I don’t need the manuals or extra components often, but it’s so nice knowing exactly where to look when I do.
I’m the type of psychopath that reads manuals for fun so I have multiple boxes for things I’ve bought over the years. I have manuals for things I’ve thrown away.
Huh? I’ve never seen a monitor that didn’t have a sticker with the model and serial. Although they sometimes stick it behind the Vesa cover.
they usually have it in the menu too
The problem I have with this naming scheme as a consumer is it is hard to find which models are roughly equivalent. Like theyll have their mumbojumbo generic name like ABC24P and this is what you find on reviews but then theres ABC24PE, ABC24PU, ABC24PI3Q and often finding info on if it is just some regional release, different panel or what is actually the difference is problematic.
One of my favourite naming schemes is MikroTik’s.
CRS312-4C+8XG-RM
looks like a mess initially, but it’s very logical. The features of the product are literally in its name:CRS
Cloud Router Switch (product name)3
rd generation12
ports total4C+
= 4x combo (RJ45 and SFP+) 10Gbps ports8XG
= 8x 10Gbps RJ45 ports (XG = multi gigabit)RM
= rack mountable
This is how many companies generate a p/n, unless marketing gets involved.
Just doesn’t sound as sexy as NetFuckerPro Phantom Xtreme. With four ports and speeds up to 100Mbps!
I understand you might’ve meant it as a joke, but if the universe allows it and there is a netfuckerpro, I will buy it twenty times before I even read the specs of the crs5b278n492653b
And that’s why companies spend money on marketing lol
You’re right, and it’s Stockholm Syndrome from a century of ad psychology refinement.
yeah… yeah I want my infrastructure hardware to have ridiculous names like that.
Yep, I’ve even personally witnessed the arguments in business to business sales. When the marketing gets invited, sanity is no longer a welcome.
The problem is that it’s often harder to get the technical end-user to convince their non-technical boss to buy your product than to convince the boss directly. But you gotta use non-technical arguments then.
I don’t see it a lot with consumer electronics. Most other network switches I’ve dealt with don’t have as useful names as MikroTik’s.
TP-Link have a switch called the TL-SX3016F. Sure, you can guess that the 16 means 16 ports, but there’s no discernable info other than that. Netgear have names like XS716T which are also meaningless other than the 16. D-link have DGS-1510-20 which is similar (20 ports).
The tp link s= switch x=10g 30 is probably generation or model tier 16= ports F= SFP
A lot of the frustration comes when they try to make something like that but fall just a bit short. From the top of my head, Yamaha HS8WI means studio monitor with 8 inch driver, W is for white and I stands for built-in mounting points. But then, HS8S is a completely different thing entirely. Or sound cards, where a lot of manufacturers follow a naming standard that goes something like 2x2, 2x4, 4x4 etc, where the first number is the amount of inputs with latter being the amount of outputs… until you get to 18x20 where it typically means it has 8 inputs and 10 outputs, but with an ability to connect 10 more ins and outs via ADAT, which in practice means you can just buy the same unit twice for a 16x20 setup and wonder where the 2 missing inputs are.
Hey! A fellow mikrotik enjoyer!
Their equipment is fun but there sure are a lot of ways to cut off your own hands. I wish more manufacturers implemented safe mode like they do, it makes tinkering and figuring things out much easier
Honestly I’m just using mine as a basic switch at the moment. It was the cheapest 12-port 10GBase-T switch I could find at the time I bought it, but all the extra features in their OS are a nice bonus.
Mikrotik devices can all do basically anything, Router OS is a powerful tool. Learning curve can be pretty intense, but they’re great devices and run a surprising amount of infrastructure.
Off the top of my head I know they’re used by ISPs, law enforcement, EMS, and some military applications as integrated hardware- particularly in the eu.
Anyway, interesting stuff
I bought a mikrotik router a few months back and honestly love the thing couldn’t be happier.
They’re rock solid reliable, I’ve see the things work for years in an in non climate controlled uninsulated shed. A lightning strike finally took that one out, literally blew the top off of it
I disagree with everyone else here. This is even worse that sequential naming schemes.
Best is a name that actually contains information to distinguish different products. Look at fridge, washing machine, … names from Samsung, Bosch, … You think the exactly same unit with some minute (hard to even find!) difference has almost the same name? No, fuck right off, there is no correlation. Have fun searching any specific product.
4K Monitor should have 4K in it’s name. 32" diagonal? 32 in the name. Not “KKEORGKE9183FK38F”.
The most commonly cited monitor in recent years for this is “AW3423DWF”… Which is AlienWare 34" (no idea what 23DW is) Freesync. I assume the 23DW has a point to it too.
Point is, people see a lot of characters and complain when in reality it is exactly what you are referring to. The name is an encoded version of its capabilities. Its just that the encoding isn’t always clear because if every company used the same encoding they would have the same name. and if there are 2 similar monitors you would need to have every feature in the name to differentiate them, so the shorthand encoding becomes necessary. (Eg, AW3423DW and AW3423DWF only really differ on freesync vs gsync, thus the F at the end)
Edit: W is for WQHD: 3440x1440
D could stand for ‘Dell’ and W might have something to do with WQHD. 23, I have no idea, maybe meant as their flagship monitor in 2023, but that’s a stretch.
Dell owns Alienwar3, so generally I don’t see the need for that. Perhaps display port? 23 is indeed the manufactured year, like the other Dell monitors in this thread.
If you want to see some awful SKUs, look at what HP did when they bought Poly. I’ll give you an example:
8D8K2AA#ABA. That’s for a Poly x52 video bar.
83Z51AA#ABA. Poly x70 video bar.
83Z50AA#ABA. Poly G7500 controller.
I asked our Poly rep what the naming scheme was and they told me…there isn’t one. HP randomly assigned SKUs.
Before getting bought out, Poly SKUs were pretty bad (7200-87620-001) but at least the system made sense. You might not be able to name the item but you could at least tell the difference between products and warranties.
We literally bought a fridge three days ago and it drove me bloody mad.
The numbers mean absolutely nothing!!!
And why is the Siemens version cheaper than the Bosch version of the same fridge, and why aren’t they named something even remotely similar???
Why is this identical fridge $400 more??? (Ended up contacting Bosch to figure it out. It was a damn soft close function. For $400…)Ended up going to the store and picking one based on physical testing because God forbid any retailer add anything more than a short text on each product.
Hope this one lasts us 50 years so I never have to buy another fridge again!
See you again in 3 to 5 years
I’ve got three monitors at work: Two Dell monitors arranged horizontally, and a Samsung that’s vertical.
The Dells are U3219Q.
U
for UltraSharp (product name),32
for 32 inch, and a little bit extra to differentiate it from other UltraSharp 32 inch models. Nice. (edit: apparently19
means the model year, i.e. 2019 for this one)The Samsung is a LF32TU874VNXGO. Just… what? Samsung why do you do this to us?
“Take two bottles into the shower? Not me. I just LF32TU874VNXGO.”
… on second thought this is rubbish even if you do remember those TV ads.
… on third thought, there’s something darkly funny about taking electronics into the shower.
Get that lithium battery nice and soggy.
The “other little bit” is the year - 19 means model year 2019. It might be out anywhere between late 18 and early 20.
For many years, I had a l dell U2408WFP - 24", 2008 model year, wide-screen, forget what f was, professional. Was an awesome monitor. Last year, I moved up to 2 matched LG 32" 4K’s, but I won’t remember their naming system now, let alone in 16 years.
The “other little bit” is the year - 19 means model year 2019.
Wow - This is very useful to know. Thanks! I’ve got a U4021QW at home, and a friend just bought a newer version of it (U4025QW).
Just bought a really good monitor… I can’t remember the name.
Just bash your head on your keyboard and that might as well be it!
That’s the most Linux thing I heard all week and I use a tiling window manager on arch.
The little missing tooth is a nice touch
Also, damaged keyboard.
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i prefer this to apple’s method of naming everything the same. someone telling me they have an i-whatever gives no indication to what it is. could be a 15 year old shitty product or a brand new, overpriced shitty product.
Imagine if monitors had catchy names like “the Hitachi ClearVision™ Pro.”
also headphones (the ones that aren’t dogshit)
Seems to just be a Sony thing. DT1990 isn’t super hard to remember
nah my favourite headphones from audiotechnica are uhh ATH-M50X (had to google it again despite recommending them left and right for years), and when I was doing headphones research all of them had very “memorable” names akin to keyboard smashing
At least that’s organized in a someone palatable format, ATH - audio technica so the model is really just M50X which is way easier to remember.
still not really easy to remember! before i checked my best guess was mxt50 lol
Audio Technica Headphones - 50 (driver size) X (upgraded model)?
The X has the detachable cable and comes with 3 different ones (long, short, and the long corkscrewed one).
The alternative is worse in every way tbh
I don’t care what they call it. Call it “dogsh1t” for all I care.
I just want high refresh rate, at least 4K support, 32”, and sub millisecond response times.
I just want to be able to find what I want.
The new, spectacular, octacular package full of amazement put in front of your eyes, the <Jacob, please find a while to find a name for this>!