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no major improvements such as USB3, addition of blutooth, huge SSD or anything else (possible they can't do this without major issues)Cons:- removal of digital optical output might render some high end (Turtle Beach) headsets unusable- biggest hard drive available is
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Got this to play GTA V. Roomier hard drive than the old models that drove everyone nuts
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I like the 250GB hard drive and the fact that a Turtle Beach headphone set can be plugged in without an adapter.
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Love the 250 gig hard drive and halo 4
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Xbox gets 5 stars for improvement, development, working seamlessly, excellent graphics, tons of great games, and massive hard drive
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The games included are awesome, and the 250GB hard drive is very, very handy
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The console has four USB ports which you probably won't need since the internal hard drive is plenty large to cater to
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If you haven't got the extra $150 or so to spend, then get the 360 with the 250 or 320 Gb hard drive
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This was a great deal, and I realize now that getting the hard drive is necessary
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The headphones are sturdy enough for an 11 year old and the hard drive size can't be beat
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The xbox did not come with a hard drive.
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Nearly 2 months later, no hard drive and no idea as to when it will get fixed.
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Tomb Raider is a download only game, but the hard drive has plenty of room.
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After closer inspection the 250gb hard drive that was toted on the description was not even in the console
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It runs fast enough, it has plenty of hard drive space on mine (250 GB) and its control is great when handling it
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We got the transfer cable to get his stuff off of the old hard drive and transferred it straight to this xbox
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Just wish the old hard drives were compatible with the new system for added memory.
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Just wish the old hard drives were compatible with the new system for added memory.
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I had to re-enter my password for Xbox Live and re-install the game discs installed on the hard drive, that's it.
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This is plenty of space even for installing a good amount of games to the hard drive (My 250GB Xbox isn't even half-filled since I tend to buy discs on sale rather than downloading full games, though certain games run significantly better when installed to the drive.)
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, I recommend getting it with a 250 gigabyte hard drive. if it is this hard drive can hold a lot of games, I've got at least 20 on mine
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I love the Xbox 360 Holiday Bundle because not only does it have a 250 GB Hard Drive, but it also has a built in Wi-Fi connection, so I don't need any extra cords
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When he first powered up, the hard drive made noise.
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Then opened the box and it was missing the hard drive.
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Mircosoft offered the 360 with or without a hard drive
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Kid loves it and with the built in hard drive, this unit can hold a lot of games.
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The games included are awesome, and the 250GB hard drive is very, very handy
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Bigger hard drive better specs overall the best xbox 360 yet
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hard drive failed within 45 days of use.
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It has a 250GB hard drive that really is nice compared to the wimpy 4GB arcade unit with the flash drive
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Shipped hard drive to MS and documented receipt.
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Got this to play GTA V. Roomier hard drive than the old models that drove everyone nuts
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I took the hard drive out and it stayed on for a while.
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Love the 250 gig hard drive and halo 4
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no major improvements such as USB3, addition of blutooth, huge SSD or anything else (possible they can't do this without major issues)Cons:- removal of digital optical output might render some high end (Turtle Beach) headsets unusable- biggest hard drive available is
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Two games and a 250gb hard drive!
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Its small and its portable and it looks slick, came with a nice big hard drive and it sits pretty where ever I lay it.
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Its small and its portable and it looks slick, came with a nice big hard drive and it sits pretty where ever I lay it.
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Another plus, I was able to take my 360 S hard drive and swap out the identical hard drive that comes with the 360 E. After going through a quick console setup, all my data was there without having to transfer anything
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Ones without the hard drive had 4 GB of user storage for user profiles and whatever games could fit
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then I got the E 68 error message (Hard Drive Failure).
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The larger hard drive was a plus for downloading demos & games
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I bought the Xbox 360 when it originally came out and a few years ago the hard drive died on my 20 gb model
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I highly reccomend it because of it's huge hard drive and fun games.
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Although an exaggeration, it's like the original Xbox 360 is as loud as a jet engine, the 360 S as loud as a dishwasher, and finally the 360 E as loud as someone whispering across the room
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It could be wishful thinking, but it seems like the 360 E keeps the ultra quiet fan going longer after powering the console off than the 360 S. Better heat removal AND less heat = longer lasting console
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then I got the E 68 error message (Hard Drive Failure).
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Pros - Xbox 360 E is relatively fast, reliable, and overall extremely fun
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holds).The new sleek E version of the 360 is nice and looks more professional than the odd shapes of the last 2 editions