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Brand | Microsoft |
Item model number | PUD-00023 |
Color | White |
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Product Id | 1923579 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 885370123272 |
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Xbox 360 Elite Final Fantasy XIII Special Edition Gaming Console with Game Pad
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Offering an amazingly large 250gb HDD, two wireless controlers, Final Fantasy XIII, and all for a price of 399. To buy this equipment seperate (which you can't buy the HDD seperate at this size), you would be looking at an easy 410+. The first above customer neglected to mention that you cannot buy an HDD anywhere near this size seperate. Which means that buying an arcade ($199), and buying a 60gb HDD ($99), would cost you the same as buying an elite ($299) that would come with a 120gb HDD. Sounds like an easy choice to me.
If you are buying this to get the bigger HDD read on.. I purchased the 250GB Modern Warfare Special Edition in early November. The HDD crashed on Jan 11th. Still without replacement... I was unpleasantly surprised to discover that the elite can not be used without a HDD, there is no way to save your data or profile unless you buy an overpriced MS memory module to stick out the front. You are much better off to get an Arcade which comes with built in memory and add a HDD later than to purchase an elite and have to add the memory module when the HDD crashes. You are also much better off never having to deal with MS Customer Disservice (IMO)!