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Hello all, I am looking at these two laptops and am wondering what the difference is. Looking at the specs sheet for both, https://www8.hp.com/us/en/laptops/product-details/product-specifications/29771045 and https://www8.hp.com/us/en/laptops/product-details/product-specifications/30660558, the only differences that I can see is possibly some different USB ports and that it appears that the 1088WM has both the 1660 ti and an integrated GUI from its Intel chipset. Assuming the 1058WM doesn't have this same configuration, what would the benefit be? You can't combine discrete and integrated graphics to improve gameplay as far as I know. The 1088WM seems to have a little more extras (the things I just mentioned) yet when doing a search it is cheaper and has headphones and a gaming mouse included. Is there a reason for this? Is the 1088WM known to have any issues or less performance? Thanks!

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