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    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.

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        Nintendo DS

        Nintendo DS Lite

        Nintendo 3DS

        Nintendo 3DSXL

        New Nintendo 3DS

        New Nintendo 3DSXL

        “I picked up a used New Nintendo 3DS”

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          Star wars battlefront

          Star wars battlefront 2

          Star wars battlefront

          Star wars battlefront 2

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      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.

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      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

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    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)
    • 3rd generation
    • 12 ports total
    • 4C+ = 4x combo (RJ45 and SFP+) 10Gbps ports
    • 8XG = 8x 10Gbps RJ45 ports (XG = multi gigabit)
    • RM = rack mountable
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        Just doesn’t sound as sexy as NetFuckerPro Phantom Xtreme. With four ports and speeds up to 100Mbps!

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          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

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        Yep, I’ve even personally witnessed the arguments in business to business sales. When the marketing gets invited, sanity is no longer a welcome.

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    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”.

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    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: apparently 19 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?

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      “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.