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The other guys are right; 4gb is not enough space. That's still the model you should buy, though. Aemon Send a noteboard - 09/05/2012 05:57:21 AM
The reason being that it's cheaper to buy the extra space separately than it is as a bundle. Here are some options.

1) Buy an official Microsoft 360 hard drive. 250gb seems to run about $80 on Amazon (saving you $20 bucks).

2) Buy a third-party 360 hard drive. They have good reviews on Amazon, and are cheaper. Looks like you can get 320gb for around $60, giving you more space and saving $40.

3) Re-purpose a non-360 hard drive. This is a little bit of a complicated procedure, but there are lots of step-by-step guides on the net (such as this one) that will walk you through it. Shouldn't take more than an hour. This method will allow you to use any 250/320gb hard drive (think it needs to be 2.5in size), and you can usually find these for 40-50 bucks (saving you another 10-20 over option 2).

Myself, I have a 4gb hard drive with the 20gb hard drive from an older, non-slim hard drive attached (had to take it out of its enclosure, but didn't have to do the fancy procedure that I'd have needed to do for a non-360 drive). I've found that to be enough space. Plenty of room for saved games, an install of the current game that I'm playing, and a few demos here and there.

Anyway, no matter which of the three options you take, you'll save money over buying the 250gb version. Options 1 and 2 are literally plug-in easy, so there's no reason not to take one of those routes.
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I'd get the 250 gb version, 4 gb isn't really lot of space. *NM* - 08/05/2012 10:22:49 PM 234 Views
I'd get the 250 - 09/05/2012 05:21:23 AM 548 Views
The other guys are right; 4gb is not enough space. That's still the model you should buy, though. - 09/05/2012 05:57:21 AM 820 Views
1000 percent right here. I bought used thumb drives for dirt cheap and saved 60 bucks. *NM* - 09/05/2012 06:34:32 AM 243 Views
Do you just plug in the thumb drives to the USB port on the Xbox, and that's it? *NM* - 09/05/2012 03:17:24 PM 242 Views
Almost. - 09/05/2012 06:22:23 PM 676 Views
24 GB has been enough? *NM* - 09/05/2012 03:15:30 PM 204 Views

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