MT-ND | c_mayer - 8/9/2024 13:00
What do you mean? Why the name change for the same size rotor?
I'm betting it's because where do you go after S9? If they made a major change like the transmission and drivetrain, and kept calling it an S9 it would get very confusing.
If they make major changes in the next few years, then they can either change the letter again, or go to the T2 series.
Easier to keep track of T1 and T2 series, than a goofy S9 major change.
This is not anyone talking but me...I will ask this question when I'm there next week though
Chris
S99? S89?
I mean from my understanding, the S series naming didn't really make much sense.
You had: S6x
S7x
S8x
S96/97/98
When usually it was size-revision, R72, R75, R76, for example or in older terms N7 Series Three.
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