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09-15-2018 03:56 AM - edited 09-15-2018 03:58 AM
Hello, i just want to ask one question, im thinking about buying the HP pavilon power 17, and so i was looking for the best price for the particular model with gtx 1050ti inside and i found 2 identical laptops, but with different nuber in the end. What doest it mean ?
The difference between HP Pavilion Power 17-ab305nc and ab304nc
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09-15-2018 04:53 AM
I did a little more digging, sure that you were right, @iomare, but wanting to understand the position more fully. At the time the Maintenance and Service Guide for that system was written, there were three screen options:
- Full HD, no touch
- Ultra HD, no touch
- Full HD, touch
The two "no touch" screen options are listed as UWVA (ultra wide viewing angle), which normally means they are IPS screens.
I suppose it is possible that the more expensive of these two systems has the touch screen, but normally that is a feature that would be very clear in the specifications.
HP fall down sometimes by not making the difference between variants within a model range clear, also it is not always clear exactly what you are buying when you select a system from the HP web site. Other manufacturers' web sites make it much easier to compare the variants within a model line.
I landed up totally confused about the pre-built specifications of the various variants of the ZBook I bought recently. In the end, I realised there was a 'Configured To Order' option, so I was able to order exactly the specification I wanted which I don't believe matched any of the pre-built specifications. However, CTO is not an option on all systems, especially in the consumer ranges (some OMENs are CTO, but most consumer systems are pre-built specifications only), also CTO involves a delay of several weeks between order and delivery.
09-15-2018 04:06 AM
Hi,
I believe they are the same. Sometimes model numbers depend on the region or date of fabrication. These two models have all the same hardware (so get the cheaper one):
Hope it helps,
David
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09-15-2018 04:53 AM
I did a little more digging, sure that you were right, @iomare, but wanting to understand the position more fully. At the time the Maintenance and Service Guide for that system was written, there were three screen options:
- Full HD, no touch
- Ultra HD, no touch
- Full HD, touch
The two "no touch" screen options are listed as UWVA (ultra wide viewing angle), which normally means they are IPS screens.
I suppose it is possible that the more expensive of these two systems has the touch screen, but normally that is a feature that would be very clear in the specifications.
HP fall down sometimes by not making the difference between variants within a model range clear, also it is not always clear exactly what you are buying when you select a system from the HP web site. Other manufacturers' web sites make it much easier to compare the variants within a model line.
I landed up totally confused about the pre-built specifications of the various variants of the ZBook I bought recently. In the end, I realised there was a 'Configured To Order' option, so I was able to order exactly the specification I wanted which I don't believe matched any of the pre-built specifications. However, CTO is not an option on all systems, especially in the consumer ranges (some OMENs are CTO, but most consumer systems are pre-built specifications only), also CTO involves a delay of several weeks between order and delivery.