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08-20-2023 09:32 PM
Hi @baris_koca,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
These suffixes can vary, and their meanings may change over time as HP releases new monitor models.
Here are some common suffixes and their general meanings that were relevant at that time:
- F: This suffix typically indicates that the monitor has an integrated webcam. For example, "HP Monitor XYZ-F" might have a built-in camera.
- W: This suffix is often used to denote monitors with a wide-screen aspect ratio, typically 16:9 or 16:10. For example, "HP Monitor ABC-W" might be a wide-screen display.
- V: The "V" suffix can indicate that the monitor is part of HP's Value series, which often means it's a budget-friendly option with basic features.
- N: This suffix can indicate that the monitor supports networking features, such as Ethernet connectivity or network management capabilities.
- D: In some cases, "D" can stand for "dual," indicating that the monitor supports dual-display functionality or has multiple input options.
- P: This suffix is sometimes used to denote premium or professional-grade monitors with high-end features and specifications.
- G: "G" can indicate that the monitor is designed for gaming, often featuring faster refresh rates, low response times, and gaming-specific features.
- Z: This suffix is occasionally used for monitors that are part of HP's Z series, which typically includes high-performance displays intended for professional use, such as graphic design or video editing.
I hope this helps.
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Alden4
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08-21-2023 12:24 AM
Hi Alden4,
Thank you for your time and the quick response. They really helped me a lot. But i also need lower case codes which are more variously seen in product informations, as well (as far as i could see they cover almost all letters in the alphabet, from "c" to "z" and sometimes like "fw", "xs", "fwa" etc.).
Sorry that i forgot to mention this notation earlier. I'd appreciate if you could help about them as well.
Thanks again and best regards,
Barış
08-21-2023 01:36 AM
Thank you Alden4 for your time and the quick response. They really helped me a lot. But i also need lower case codes which are more variously seen in product informations, as well (as far as i could see they cover almost all letters in the alphabet, from "c" to "z" and sometimes like "fw", "xs", "fwa" etc.).
Sorry that i forgot to mention this notation earlier. I'd appreciate if you or someone else could help about them, as well.
Thanks in advance,
Barış
08-21-2023 01:57 AM
Hi @baris_koca,
Thank you for your response,
Due to limited support, I would request you contact our HP Support and our Support Engineers should be able to sort this out. HP Support can be reached by clicking on the following link.
Please feel free to contact us here anytime you need any further assistance.
Have a great day!
Alden4
HP Support
HP Support Community Moderator
08-21-2023 02:50 AM - edited 08-21-2023 02:51 AM
Hi @Alden4,
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