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Lonewolf1044
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
I do not know the value of your money as I live in the US so someone that deals with your currency may know more about that. However, the laptop does have an bigger SSD but same as the desktop no secondary HD. The specs are nice but there are an few things about laptops they are not as upgradable as desktops. If this laptop has only one connection for the SSD and no secondary connection you may have to make an decision to keep the 1)Keep the SSD and limit the programs you install as Windows needs space to grow 2) Get an bigger SSD like an 1 TB and swap out the 512 GB 3)Get an big traditional 2.5 HD perferably 7200 RPM or higher. The desktop you first looked at more than likely have the space for an secondary drive whether it be an SSD or traditional HD. When investing in an laptop you must know there are limitations in upgradability and the type of laptop. I usually recommend Gaming laptops but they can be costly at times depending on what you want. If you are willing to wait save up an little more money and get what you really want. Also you can read up on Laptop vs Desktop and figure which one is best for you that is all I have and maybe someone can further assist you. :)
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