pc diffrence?

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    OK, Well basically the cheaper model has a slightly smaller hard drive in it. In reality 50gb less on your hard drive will not make that much difference & besides it's really easy just to stick another hard drive in should you find you need more space.

    However, the important difference between these two is the cheaper one had 1gb of memory & the dearer one has 2gb of memory. Whilst the cheaper one will run fine, it really depends on what you want to use it for. If you want a pc that will run the latest games, video editing Etc then get the dearer one, you will need the extra memory. If you just want a PC to run everyday tasks, wordprocessing, email, internet Etc then the cheaper one will do fine. You can always upgrade the cheaper one anyway, but it is iften cheaper to buy the better one in the long run & usually easier too.
     

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