VN7 591 G SSD support

Hello
the local version of VN7 591 G (i7-4720HQ) comes with 60 GB SSD + HDD 1 TB storage

while I intend to upgrade the SSD when I get this laptop soon,

would like to know if this laptop supports 500 / 512GB SSD?

Sometimes reading an interesting article online saying any brand/model does not support something after 256GB

I tried to contact my dealer or Acer, but I'm tired to hear the responses of model that does not address the issue, while the operator kept saying "I know what you mean", but no.

Or n - that someone is currently using this laptop with a 500 m2 / 512GB SSD installed?

(Else my store, I just need to pay about 70% more to get double (500 instead of 250 GB) space of the SSD Samxxxg EVO m2)

Thank you very much for your time!

Yes to the 500 and the 512 GB. You can also put an ssd instead of the 1 TB hard drive.

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