ENVY of HP TouchSmart 15-j000-series - memory and SSD hard drive

Hello

I tried to look at the specifications for: TouchSmart HP ENVY 15-j004eo-computer pc laptop
(E1S89EA) - but was not able to understand if it was possible to move to 16 GB of memory and replace HD with an SSD

can someone confrima Traoré, it is possible to add modules memory 2x8gb?

I think that the SSd is possible, but would like confirmation.

Thanks in advance.

Hello

1 RAM: Yes. You can buy from the following vendor, or use the information to buy elsewhere:

http://www.crucial.com/upgrade/HP+-+Compaq-memory/envy+TouchSmart/envy+TouchSmart+15T-J000-upgrades.html

2. Yes. You can also buy them SSDS (link, above, up to 960 GB).

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