Re: What is the difference between Satellite M40-103 & Satellite M40 136

Hi, can someone tell me what the difference between the two laptops;
M40-103 and M40 - 136.
They seem to have the same characteristics.

Thanks in advance.

Hello

Yes, it is possible
In most cases, the laptop hardware parts are the same, but only the system language is different, it means that the two laptops could be released for different countries.

But the hardware specs are the same

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