I own a 250GB Xbox 360. It gives me the following advantages over a 4GB version.
I do not need to insert a specific game disc to use them, they are available from the "Games library" menu.
There is barely place to store a single Xbox 360 game on 4GBI
download Music Videos, movies? and other rich content from Xbox LIVE.
You would only have place for a very limited amount of rich content on 4GB,
store games from game discs on my HDD. Some games are designed to run better, or natively do, when "installed" on the HDD. Halo: Reach is an example of such a game. The game disc needs to be inserted and working when playing "installed" games. Space will NOT be sufficient, again.
If the drive is the right size then yes, once the drive has been formatted it will be ready for use.
246 GB
There is not really a big difference between the two the only difference is the 250GB has a way bigger memory than the 4GB and the 250GB is worth the money
One is 4GB and the other is 250GB.
The only difference is the hard drive size.
The 250Gb Xbox 360 has ALOT more memory for saved items.
250gb if you can afford it, if you buy a 4gb you will need to buy a hard drive, A 4gb Xbox with a hard drive will probably cost more than a 250gb
no get a 250GB instead
The main difference is that the Xbox 250 GB holds much more memory than the GB..........and the 250 GB has a glossy cover(i_e the main Xbox's body) while the GB has carbon fiber on it
the 250gb does and i think the 4gb doesn't
It depends. The memory can range from 4GB-250GB.
4gb xbox slim cost $200 250gb cost $300
xbox 360 250gb- $299 xbox 360 4gb- $199 xbox 360 4gb with kinect- $299 old xbox 360 (refurbished)- around $120 in gamestop
yes its it means it could hold more space