Pavilion 15 t-n200 CTO: memory/hard drive upgrade question

Hi demand an upgrade memory or hard drive.

System:

Pavilion 15 t-n200 CTO

model: E9Z19AV

Intel core i3-4005u 1.70 ghz

4 GB mem

64 bit

Fact check on memory sytem and it says:

1600 mhz DDR3

Seen a refrence on another site that said for 4th gen proc to use DDR3L... so don't know which one to use.

Hard drive:

I was wondering if this unit can use an SSD?

Thanks for your comments

Hello

The link below is the manual of your device

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c04438537

Supports up to 12 GB of memory system max (module DDR3L 1600 MHz), (Page 2)

For hard disks according to the manuals, I don't see that it supports standalone SSD.

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