Difference Between MacBook pro MD103LL/A and MacBook Pro MD103ZA/A

My Questions is that:
What is the Specs or technical Difference Between MacBook pro MD103LL/A and MacBook Pro MD103ZA/A ? both Have i7 , NVidia 650 GT M, 500 HDD and other almost same specs I am confused which on should I buy ???

Muhammad Azim wrote:
Technically both are same right ?
yes. that is correct.

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