How to find Samsung Tv Codes - Explanation

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What do Samsung TV model numbers actually mean? Why are they so long? Samsung TV model numbers use codes to describe the TVs. Once familiar with the codes, you can learn a lot about a particular TV just from glancing at its model code. Note that the below model codes refer to models sold in the UK. Please refer to your Samsung local website for information on model codes sold outside the UK. Using model UE55F8000STXXU as an example we can see that: U = LED E = Produced for Europe 55 = Screen size (in inches) F = Manufactured in 2013 80** = Series. This will differ depending on the features for that individual model. You can find out the specifications for a particular model by entering the model code into the search area on the Samsung website. **00 = Design option e.g: 10 = White bezel S – Twin Satellite Tuner fitted T - DVB-T/T2 Tuner fitted (UK HD channels compatible) X = Manufacturing information X = Manufacturing information U = Destination Country UK If you have a UE55F8000STXXC instead of the UE55F8000STXXU used in the example the difference between the two models would be the second is designed for sale in Spain & may not be completely compatible with UK Broadcasting & Smart Applications See the charts below to see what the other codes mean. Newer models (2008 and later) TV Model Numbers Example: UE55F8000STXXU Meaning: U of UE55F8000STXXU Q = QLED U = LED P = Plasma L = LCD H = DLP K = OLED E of UE55F8000STXXU N = North America E...

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