Hello everyone!
There are two identical PCs on HP's website, the only difference is that one has an M.2. 256Gb + 1Tb hard disk (7200 rpm) and the other is equipped with only one 1Tb M.2 disk.
The price is practically the same, the model with the 1Tb M2 costs 50 euros more, but I repeat that for the rest they are IDENTICAL.
https://store.hp.com/ItalyStore/Mer...n3orveUijYLRsta9qCopE-avQVFtP374aAn7IEALw_wcB
Now, could anyone explain to me why they made two such models? Just out of curiosity huh!
I do not currently see particular market positions to justify the possibility of choosing between the two configurations in practice ....
There are two identical PCs on HP's website, the only difference is that one has an M.2. 256Gb + 1Tb hard disk (7200 rpm) and the other is equipped with only one 1Tb M.2 disk.
The price is practically the same, the model with the 1Tb M2 costs 50 euros more, but I repeat that for the rest they are IDENTICAL.
https://store.hp.com/ItalyStore/Mer...n3orveUijYLRsta9qCopE-avQVFtP374aAn7IEALw_wcB
Now, could anyone explain to me why they made two such models? Just out of curiosity huh!
I do not currently see particular market positions to justify the possibility of choosing between the two configurations in practice ....