I’m fairly sure they’re the same but I’d love to know what the the ‘t’ is all about. I’d heard some suggestion it has something to do with ‘touchscreen’ capability. It definitely doesn’t have a touch screen but the power and brightness buttons are capacitative. Then again I thought all the variations of this monitor had such buttons so it would seem odd to point that out.
I’m near certain what I have isn’t the Dell3007WFP-HC, though I’d be pleased to discover that somehow that ‘t’ is some sort of alternative naming convention that means it IS the same because then it might actually be worth something.
I’ve had it since 2015 and my Dad bought it in 2006. I’m going to have to sell it because I just can’t seem to get my hands on an adapter from DVI to HDMI that is active and dual link and I don’t have a GPU with DVI out anymore (I’ve really tried btw, I’ve bought ones that specifically say they are dual link and specifically say they support resolutions up to 2560x1600 and they just literally lied, which is unsurprising because they don’t look big enough and don’t seem to have active electronics that would make them active let alone dual link). I’m trying to get as much information about what I have in order to put my best foot forward in hopes someone wants an 18 year old monitor.
According to this article it means touchscreen.