These are units of storage capacity, not performance. Hard drives can read and write data faster if the platters spin faster. The number of platters will also greatly affect your read and write speeds. Assuming that both drives spin at the same speed, have the same number of platters and are the same physical size, the 120GB hard drive will be slightly faster. It probably won't be noticeable. In terms of storage, 80GB is often much more than a user will ever need, despite the average drive today being hundreds of gigabytes in size. Unless you have over ten thousand mp3 files, have many bleeding-edge games or store DVD quality movies, the extra 40GB will not affect you at all.
A 120 GB hard drive would be more than enough for documents and general use, e-mails etc, but if you were seriously into imaging and video, 120 GB would be restrictive. Seeing that hard drives of 250 GB and more are now not expensive, it might pay you to look higher than 120 GB.
Yes it will.
120000?
One comes with no hard drive and one has 120GB hard drive.
I believe it does.
all of them a pretty good, but in terms of memory, the elite is the best one, it has 120gb hard drive. the pro has a 60gb and the arcade has no hard drive but 215mb of internal memory.
You can buy an elite or go to Xbox.com and buy it from there.
it is the version of the xbox360 which has a 120gb hard drive and is black instead of white
you can take off the hard drive on the xbox 360 and they have 20gb hard drives 60gb, and 120gb
well you can pretty much buy them anywhere now but only the 120gb if you want the 20gb then you have to find one on ebay.
One can find a wide variety of 120gb internal hard drives available for purchase from Amazon. They are also for sale on ebay, dabs, Seagate and Office Depot.
you can't buy it separately from gamestop but you can find it on eBay separate
The Elite is black, has a HDMI input and a 120GB hard drive. The Pro is white, does not have HDMI input and has a 60GB hard drive.