Pre-sales query regarding: 59-442243

I am intending to buy a Lenovo notebook in a day or two. But have a few questions in mind which I am not getting answer to anywhere. Would anyone be kind enough to please clear these queries of mine regarding your notebook model 59-442243:
1. Is the screen matte(anti-glare) or glossy?
2. Does it have 2 ram slots to support 16 GB RAM?
3. Whats the difference between Lenovo 59-442243 & 59-422412 ? Both show same specs.
Thanks

akb wrote:
I am intending to buy a Lenovo notebook in a day or two. But have a few questions in mind which I am not getting answer to anywhere. Would anyone be kind enough to please clear these queries of mine regarding your notebook model 59-442243:
1. Is the screen matte(anti-glare) or glossy?
2. Does it have 2 ram slots to support 16 GB RAM?
3. Whats the difference between Lenovo 59-442243 & 59-422412 ? Both show same specs.
Thanks
Both are G50-70 notebooks, the first 59-442243 appears to lack WiFi (Wireless Networking) but has a 1TB hard disk drive.  The second 59-422412 has a 802.11b/g/n card, but a smaller 500GB hard drive.
Both appear to have the non-glare screen option and have two memory slots with support for upto 16GB of memory according to the G50 product specifications.
I would advise to contact the seller you obtained the model numbers from and ask for detailed specifications as they may have altered the units prior to makeing them available for purchase.
Cheers.

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