Dr Gadget - Xbox 360 20GB Hard Drive

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List Price: $89.99
Our Price: $64.83
Your Save: $ 25.16 ( 28% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 Amazon Minimum Age: 60 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Microsoft EAN: 0882224035361 Feature: Features - Hard Disk Size: 20 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Microsoft Software Manufacturer: Microsoft Software Model: 882224035361 Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Microsoft Software Release Date: 2005-11-15 Studio: Microsoft Software
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Features
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Features - Store multiple game saves and play top-selling original Xbox products Save music and create custom playlists Pre-loaded high-definition bonus content, including the puzzle game Hexic HD
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Well... Comment: Dont have a 360 if you dont have a hard drive. Theres really no point in it. Spring the extra money for one, trust me.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A huge rip off by Microsoft again Comment: For the same price, you can get a harddrive of 750 GB for PC. It proves just how crazy the Microsoft is to rip customers off. No wonder so many people don't like this company and their product.
I got my xbox 360 console as a gift, and I have already spent 200 bucks to get together the controllers and harddrive(to play xbox games such as ninja gaiden, you must have the harddrive, oh, man, who would know for xbox it request additional parts to be backwards compatible?)
Don't buy it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Absurdly Expensive Comment: For a 20 GB hard drive this thing is ridiculously expensive. So expensive it easily deserves 1 star. For a desktop computer you could easily find a 500 GB drive for this price, and you can even get a 160 GB laptop hard drive in the same range (which would work with a PS3). You are basically paying $80 for a hard drive for 360 that people are giving away on craigslist for computers.
I haven't had any functional problems with it, but then again I would expect that from most any hard drive manufacturer. The space is enough to store a small amount of songs and a half dozen demos at a time (and of course your saved games).
The only reason I could find to rate this higher is that without it your 360 would be crippled, but I really don't think making an expensive hard drive required is a good thing. Just buy the premium console instead with the hard drive included. Even if you have already boughten a core, just sell it and buy a premium.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Xbox 360 20GB Hard Drive Comment: Would love to see the price go down on this or a median option to download maps between this and the memory card.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My Brief Review of an Xbox 360 20GB Hard Drive Comment: Purchased this hard drive because my 360 Arcade Edition didn't come with one. The drive has been in use for several months now without any issues. It shipped fast, was packaged great, and in superb condition. Anyone is crazy to pay full retail for this when you can buy a used one for a hefty discount.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Expand your Xbox 360 experience with downloadable content. Save your games, Xbox Live gamer profile, game demos, and custom soundtracks from your own music collection. The Xbox 360 Hard Drive also lets you play an array of original Xbox games and even comes preloaded with an Xbox Live Arcade game, music, and videos.
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