On 11/03/18 09:31, Pimpom wrote:
> On 3/10/2018 6:30 PM, Jeff Layman wrote:
>
>>
>> Is it usual for equipment with identical model numbers to be so
>> different in different parts of the world?
>>
>
> Unfortunately, yes, especially if you use the term "identical
> model numbers" loosely, in which case there are often numerous
> variants of the same basic model even in the same country.
Seems to me that Panasonic have muddied the waters even more. The seller
of that service manual states on his Ebay page:
"This manual covers all worldwide models!
DMR-HWT130EB DMR-HWT230EB
Pages total: 102"
The manual I downloaded from Elektrotanya has only 60 pages, Both have
the same Order No. on the top right of the cover page (the cover pages
appear identical)! Strange...
> IMO the worst offenders are laptop and cellphone manufacturers.
> When I wanted to buy a high mid-range laptop for my
> architecture-student son a few years ago, it was a real PITA to
> choose from, not only different models but also from the numerous
> sub-variants of each model with slightly different suffixes. One
> Samsung model alone had about twenty variants!!
I wonder if this sort of thing really makes business sense. Do they need
that many variants?
--
Jeff