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  1. 147 of 156 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Xbox 360 4GB, 25 Aug 2010
    = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Xbox 360 4GB Console (Video Game)

    The New 4GB Xbox 360 console has had a lot of improvements from the older generations of Xbox’s. Microsoft seem to have really done good job.

    Firstly the fans are a lot quieter which is surprisingly noticeable as they are incredibly quiet.
    Secondly their are lots of air vents around the body to give better ventilation so their is going to be no more three rings of death because the console automatically shuts down when the new heat monitor records a rapid rise of heats and so stops this problem from happening.

    Another great feature is the high speed wifi connect which is actually high speed and also a lot more USB sockets which was demanded by reviews from the previous models.

    Also new touch sensitive buttons have been put in to replace the old non touch sensitive and even the lightest of touches will start the console or open the disk drive. This is slightly addictive as it does make some really cool noises when these buttons are pressed.
    To be honest the whole package is a bargain because it comes with the new black xbox 360 wireless controller valued at £35 in GAME as well as a new black headset, smaller wires with a new smaller brick that doesn’t overheat ever time you play and the wifi which overall values at around £95.

    Even though this is a great console, the hard drive is great and very suitably for the occasional gamer but for someone serious it is definitely worth upgrading the hard drive (which is extremely difficult at the moment because their are none on the market)or buying the 250GB Slim Xbox. This is simply because their isn’t enough memory for map packs which we all know are extremely important or game add on’s and Game demos but but for Game saves and pictured or music storage it is perfect. Otherwise ths console is Perfect!

    20GB Hard Drive:BrainyDeal 20G HDD Hard Disk Drive for Microsoft Xbox 360 S Slim £20
    250GB Hard Drive:250GB Hard Disk Drive for Slim Console (Xbox 360) £55
    320GB Hard Drive:Hard Drive – 320GB Model (Xbox 360) £60

    So i do highly recommend this item if you are not the more sophisticated gamer but at this price you get everything the same except the glossy finish and extra memory of the £169.99 Xbox but the Memory capacity does let it down.

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  2. 127 of 136 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    excellent!, 13 Oct 2010
    By 
    Mr. Jonathan J. H. Wong (Preston, UK) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Xbox 360 4GB Console (Video Game)

    I’m not sure what product all the other reviewers bought, because I found my Xbox 360 Super Elite 4GB Console stunning and well worth the money.

    This particular 4GB model was obviously made to attract more buyers due to the lower cost, and to be honest that is why I chose Xbox over the PS3. I’m a busy man – I’m a medical student – but even we need to chill out sometimes. So I got this 4GB Xbox and it has not given me one single problem.

    NO problems with fan.
    NO problems with heating (it was on for 10hours last Sunday).
    NO problems with controller.
    NO problems with noise from fan.

    Other reviewers have been saying that there isn’t enough space etcetc, well in my opinion, if you require more space, then why didn’t you for God’s sake get the 250GB model??? Or get an extra hard drive?? The purpose of the review is not about how YOU don’t have enough space to download a whole load of demos or extras, it is about how this console functions, and I think it works brilliantly.

    As for shipping (after reading a few complains), I have nothing bad to say as well as mine came 2 days ahead of schedule.

    I highly recommend this 4GB Xbox model, but as I said, if you need more space, don’t be a bloody cheapskate and get the 250GB version instead of whining and complaining.

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  3. 73 of 82 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Don’t dispair: Easy workaround to play Halo Co-op games on a XBox 4gb, 5 Nov 2010
    By 
    P. Mackereth “Mr Mack” (East Yorks, UK) –
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    = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Xbox 360 4GB Console (Video Game)

    Don’t panic if you’ve just discovered you can’t play Halo ODST / Reach in online co-op mode because there is a very easy fix you can do. You will need an old style xbox hard drive but you can pick these up on […] for £15-£20 delivered which is a damn site cheaper than the 250gb hard drive for the new slimline models.

    I’ve just received my new Xbox 360 4gb this morning and what I had thought might be a moment of despair is in fact a minor triumph!

    Yesterday whilst reading the reviews on here I read about the problems people are having with Xbox 360 Halo games in this new 4gb console due to the lack of a hard drive. First I’d heard of it.

    Ironically this would never have been a problem in my previous 3 years of Xbox 360 ownership as I never played online…however now my wife fancies playing Halo in Co-Op it seems the 4gb xbox has a problem with this. My old 20gb Xbox 360 has the Red Ring of Death so I planned to repair that & with the new 4gb xbox I’ve just bought we could play at home together on my home network. now That was looking like it wasn’t going to happen.

    I did a lot of web research last night and for some stupid reason that Microsoft & Bungie couldn’t be bothered to sort out before release, Halo ODST / Reach does need to detect an actual hard drive in the Xbox 360 to play online Co-op or firefight. This has nothing to do with available memory and 4gb is plenty unless you want to download lots and lots of content, just that the game needs to see a Hard Drive rather than flash memory. Microsoft say there will be a solution but there is no timescale for this.

    BUT I also found something a whole lot better at the same time…someone in these reviews had already mentioned you could modify an old style xbox 360 hard drive to work in your new slimline 4gb xbox…but it seemed a bit complicated & I didn’t pau it much attention as it seem like youd be fiddling with things that would void the warranty. What I did find was lots of forum links to a You Tube video showing exactly how this was done & I realised it was a piece of cake, and more importantly shouldn’t effect any warranty issues as you were only adding an external hard drive – but it would solve my problem!!

    Anyway, following the YouTube video I did it this morning…it took me literally 5 minutes to take apart the 20gb hard drive from my old RRoD’d xbox, and then 30 seconds to slide it into the empty hard drive bay on the new 4gb Xbox 360. Seriously, there’s no fiddling or whittling required.

    I turned on the new 4gb xbox and checked the settings & now it shows my 20gb hard drive – no problems! Now theres no reason it won’t play Halo Co-op and I’ve no need to buy a 16gb flash drive as now I’ve all the storage I’m ever going to need on an xbox.

    Oh and as this is meant to be a review, the new slimline xbox is a damn site quieter than my old 360 and operates to the same high levels of quality!

    DISCLAIMER
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    I am not encouraging you to do anything without doing your own research first. If you can’t be bothered to do that you should just spend another £100 on a 250gb xbox 360 or wait for Microsoft to implement a solution. Or not play Halo Co-op on line.

    Make sure you know the results of your research before attempting anything. Know what you are doing and be happy that YOU are happy with what you need to do.

    THE ONLY REASON I POSTED THIS WAS TO SAY TO PEOPLE WHO MIGHT ONLY BE ABLE TO AFFORD A 4GB XBOX 360 OR MIGHT HAVE ALREADY BOUGHT ONE WITHOUT KNOWING ABOUT THE HALO ISSUES IN ADVANCE (AS I DID) THAT THERE IS A SOLUTION THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE THE INTERVENTION OF EITHER A BRAIN SURGEON OR A ROCKET SCIENTIST.

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