The "FXZA" designation at the end of a Samsung TV model number indicates that the television is intended for the North American market and includes specific features or specifications for that region. The "F" typically represents the model year, while "X" and "Z" may denote certain features or design characteristics. The "A" indicates that it is an assembled model. Overall, this suffix helps differentiate the TV from other models sold in different regions or with different configurations.
Oh, dude, FXZA at the end of a Samsung TV model number just means it's the region code for North America. So, like, if you see that, you know it's made for us Americans and our Canadian neighbors. It's like the TV's way of saying, "Hey, I'm ready to binge-watch some shows with you guys!"
A number model is something that shows the work u did. For example 5+6=11 that is a number model
what do you mean that is its full number
There is no such model number assocaited with the Ruger Bearcat. Do you mean the serial number is 918?
It's the model number.
Model number
what does SV mean in the Nissan Roque
It means that it is a duplicate serial number
The number 1400 refers to the Model number of your Winchester shotgun.
Service Model
nothing
Nothing. It is simply a model number.