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everything is the same between the two, except the harddrive space and processor. do you want a faster processor and less harddrive space or a slower processor and more harddrive space? if i had to chose, i would also go with the first one.
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I agree, go with the first one, the hard drive is easier to upgrade if you need to, but 80GB is enough for most people, at least for now.
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