17" laptop with space for hdd and ssd?

I'm looking for my next laptop. I want a 17" but i'd like an ssd and a hdd. Please could someone tell me which models can have both drives? Budget is a factorand a high spec isnt really necessary.thanks!

Most HP Envy 17t-j100 series notebook computers should support 2 HDDs and possibly an mSATA SSD as indicated in the HP ENVY 17 Notebook PC HP ENVY TouchSmart m7 Notebook PC HP ENVY TouchSmart 17 Notebook PC Maintenan.... Please see "Page 2 - Chapter 1 - Product description" for specifics. HP Envy 17t-k000 series may also meet your requirements.
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