I'm going to use one of the currently best selling ones on amazon as an example - UN32EH5300 (click to see on amazon)
U refers to the technology (U: LED LCD, L: CCFL LCD, P: Plasma) - Everything 2013 and newer will be U because it's more power efficient.
N refers to North America
32 refers to the size. Size options vary by series and include 19,22,29,32,40,46,50,55,60,65,70,75,85. Yes that's an 85 at the end. Check out the Samsung UN85S9 85-Inch 4K Ultra HD.
E refers to the year of manufacture (No Letter:2014, F:2013, E:2012, D:2011, C:2010, etc)
H or S (if present) refers to the type of backlighting (S: Sidelit, H: Backlit)
5300 refers to the series. The closer to the 1000 mark the less features it has. Meaning a 5100 has less features than a 5300.
My example model didn't have any model suffix but if you see an FXZA it refers to the place it was sold. For US model TV's you will see this sometimes.
U refers to the technology (U: LED LCD, L: CCFL LCD, P: Plasma) - Everything 2013 and newer will be U because it's more power efficient.
N refers to North America
32 refers to the size. Size options vary by series and include 19,22,29,32,40,46,50,55,60,65,70,75,85. Yes that's an 85 at the end. Check out the Samsung UN85S9 85-Inch 4K Ultra HD.
E refers to the year of manufacture (No Letter:2014, F:2013, E:2012, D:2011, C:2010, etc)
H or S (if present) refers to the type of backlighting (S: Sidelit, H: Backlit)
5300 refers to the series. The closer to the 1000 mark the less features it has. Meaning a 5100 has less features than a 5300.
My example model didn't have any model suffix but if you see an FXZA it refers to the place it was sold. For US model TV's you will see this sometimes.