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Xbox 360 4GB Console

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Features

  • Sleek New Design
  • 4GB internal memory.Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Whisper Quiet
  • Part Number: XBX4GBCNTRBUN
  • This item is non returnable.

Description

XBOX 360 S STD SYSTEM 4GB 4GB.

Release date: August 3, 2010


Product Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 20 inches; 4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Rating Pending


Item model number: Standard


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 4 ounces


Manufacturer: Microsoft


Batteries: Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: May 27, 2010


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  • Xbox 360 4GB review
Well, I had a gen 1 xbox 360 since 2007 and that lasted me until around late January of 2011. The only reason that lasted so long was because I had fixed the RROD problem twice with the penny trick so I've had quite some frustration with the old one but I did manage to make it live 4 years so I'm going to compare this xbox 360 with the older one. This one I got in late Febuary, and so far I'm pleased with it. I haven't had it long enough to report any malfunctions yet but it seems as if they made have improved the cooling system significantly compared to the gen 1 xbox 360 which should mean a longer lifespan. A forewarning, don't put anything in front of the vents on the side of the xbox that the DVD drive is closer to. Those vents get real hot and a friend of mine put a game in a case over those vents and it nearly melted that CD and thus ruined it. The new buttons on the xbox for power and eject are really touch sensitive and have a loud DING noise to let you know they are pressed so I do like those improvements. The built in wifi is an added bonus and it seems to work real well (although only a couple of times have I been disconnected randomly, yet I'm not sure if that is the modem's fault of the xbox. What I don't like about it is the new hard drives. If you have an older HDD from a gen 1 or 2 xbox 360, they won't work without some "modifications". All you have to do is remove the case that is on the small HDD and it will fit into the new xbox 360's HDD slot. But this is really annoying and unnecessary. It just means that if you want to play online, some games won't work unless you spend 100 + dollars on a new HDD. You will need the larger HDD if you plan on making this system your main gaming system. It also didn't come with a 1 month XBOX Live Gold subscription card like the official xbox website claims it should have (which isn't a problem to me, just letting you know in advanced). Pros (Compared to the older xbox 360): -The new buttons -Overall the system seems sturdier than the old xbox. -It is smaller and looks cooler in my opinion. -It comes with built in wifi which is such a nice bonus over the old xbox 360. -What appears to be better cooling Cons: -The older xbox HDDs don't work without removing the case on them. -Didn't come with a 1 month subscription card to XBOX Live Gold. Overall I'm pleased with it and the cons don't cost this a star in my opinion. I do play on computers far more often than xbox so I'm not as picky as some people are. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2011 by Matthew Griffith

  • Works awesome, NO problems at ALL
First and foremost the system is beautiful, looks good nice/sleek/compact, no issues with game play, over heating, graphics etc. shipped quickly arrived quickly, i got exactly what i ordered, nothing more nothing less, i'm overall very happy with the product I've only had it for a few days but i don't see anything wrong with it. if the system is inactive for an hour it shuts itself off (nice touch for bedtime movie watchers) swipe your finger (or even palm or arm lol) across the power button it gives a little chime and turns on which i found neat (much like the PS3) the fan isn't over loud and it runs cool for about an hour and gradually gets warmer, i am a avid gamer and play anywhere from an hour to 5 in one sitting (probably put 15ish hours on the system within the week I've had it) and i constantly check the system to make sure it isn't to hot and I've never had a problem with it or felt it was to hot to continue to play with/on. The system comes with all cords you need to play, remote and even 2 Duracell battery's, DOES NOT come with 3 free months of live (not a problem but in one of the pics it showed a 250GB system with 3 free months of live, this is a 4GB no live)if your transferring from an old Xbox you WILL NEED a transfer cable (they are on sale, $7 free shipping ;) ) or get it from the store, use it and take it back (lol) i transferred from my old 20GB arcade and it took maybe 10 minutes (if that) on a side note the smartest thing for you to do is to buy this guy (4GB is the cheapest) then buy the 320GB from the seller JUST-FOR-YOU (he sells them for $88 and they are GENUINE Microsoft products they sell theirs for $120.) both will cost you $286.99 cheaper then a 250GB with 70GB more memory. over all, great product. great buy. lots of fun. Happy Gaming :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2012 by Sici Ecto

  • Great product, simple setup.
In short: It's cheap, simple to hook up, and easy to get going quickly with little hassle and etc. Simply, it's quiet, and has a pretty decent build. It has an hdmi output, but comes with no cord. Its HDD is upgradeable. If the games are not installed on to an optional hard drive, or a flash drive (games can be installed onto usb flash drives) the disc spinning noise is extremely loud. The techy part: Graphics depend on your monitor/televisions ability to upscale, on higher resolution televisions/monitors the graphics are greatly dependent on the upscaling ability of your display. If you are dissatisfied with the produced graphics, adjusting color settings, and input options (Standard, Intermediate, Expanded, RGB, ycb in specifics) can provide some resolve for aliasing. It wont make too much of a difference for those with lower resolution displays. Alternatively, if you are tech savvy, this model can be upgraded with specific western digital notebook HDDs; essentially a cheaper method to create a 250gig xbox with 4gb flash memory (theoretically better than the premium model). One just needs to purchase the correct hard drive, flash a downloadable firmware, and mount in an optional enclosure (which i recommend for the fitting to be flush). If your not up for that, you can purchase one from Microsoft ready to go, for a bit more money. In comparison to the PS3, you wont see much difference in graphics. To be specific; specific games have higher resolutions on each console (eg. ff13 higher res on ps3, black ops, crysis 2 higher res on xbox). This means specific games are better suited to specific consoles, however, you must possess a good eye to recognize the differences. Additionally, if you are not running at a high resolution display, the difference is nonexistent. So essentially it really comes down to your preference, there is no major difference, truthfully. Summation: The graphics don't really compare to a quality computer, but between consoles there is very little difference. For those who are less tech savvy or looking for simplicity, or price, this is quite solid and a great upgrade from the previous generation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2011 by The_Alexanator

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