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Help! Monitor DELL U2312HMt
I ordered a DELL U2312HM monitor in the outlet, and the U2312HMt arrived, that is, with the letter t at the end. What is the difference? Which is better, which is newer? Revision A00. Is it worth picking up? Or is it better without the "t"?
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No big deal, it's just an internal identifier that shows where the monitor was made. Info from the official DELL forum .
The lower case letter after the model is just a Dell identifier of where it was manufactured.
U2312HMt is slightly better, it does not show PWM in revision A00. Dell himself says: "The lower case letter after the model is just a Dell identifier of where it was manufactured."
Here is what they write on the Internet:
Dell only lists the U2312HM as a monitor. The user manual for this monitor has a lower case 't' added at the footer of the first few pages.
I would say the extra T or t is related to product manufacturing details, like manufacturer, location or revision information. To look into this more would require the full product label details (from the barcode).
The lower case letter after the model is just a Dell identifier of where it was manufactured.
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