Lenovo G550 query.. Urgent

I'm almost finalised on getting a G550 notebook - the elder cousin of the G530. I'll be shopping through lenovo.com.
Basically at the Lenovo site,
Go to Products > Notebooks > Lenovo value line notebooks
You'll see 3 different models for the G550. SKUs being : Lenovo G550 - 29582CU, 29582DU and 29582BU
However, I'm not sure on the difference in the technical specifications of the different Lenovo notebooks.
Main differences I could see :
Lenovo G550 - 29582CU : Memory - 2 GB PC3-8500 DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz & Hard Drive - 250GB 5400 RPM
Lenovo G550 - 29582DU : Memory - 3 GB PC3-8500 DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz & Hard Drive - 250GB 5400 RPM
Lenovo G550 - 29582BU : Memory - 4 GB PC3-8500 DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz & Hard Drive - 320GB 5400 RPM
Apart from these, is there any difference?
I'm planning on buying the G550-29582DU, but I'll need to know if it has a 1.3MP webcam and built-in bluetooth. The specifications site doesn't seem to mention it at all. Could someone please shed some light on it? Why is the lenovo site not to the point?
I need this information urgently as I've to order the notebook by tonight max.
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Contacting sales would be your best bet here. They can be reached at 800-428-4465.
I was also able to find this guide for you. It might be useful.
http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/en/UserGuide/Guide_show_1244533505213.html
Hope this helps 
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