HP ENVY 17 t: Port of Networking Options

Hi all!

I'm trying to customize/buy this product, the HP ENVY 17 laptop t and I was wondering if anyone could tell me the advantages and disadvantages of these different networking options and whether it is worth spending the extra money on the different options.

They are here:

Thanks, that's what I was appearing. I wanted to just some comfort.

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